Unit 4 Early Art History

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Across
  1. 2. The seventeenth- century period in Europe characterized in the visual arts by dramatic light and shade, turbulent composition, and emotional expressions
  2. 6. an image or a symbol carved in shallow relief on a rock surface, usually ancient
  3. 7. In Classical Greek art, wide-mouthed vessel with handles, used for mixing wine and water for ceremonial drinking
  4. 8. an image or symbolic representation, often with sacred significance
  5. 10. An art style in which the curves and contours of a subject are accurately portrayed.
  6. 11. A style used in interior decoration and painting in France and southern Germany in the eighteenth century, characterized by small-scale and ornate decoration, pastel colors, and organic arranged of curves.
Down
  1. 1. A piece of colored glass, ceramic tile, or stone in a mosaic
  2. 2. A roman town hall, with three aisles and an apse at one or both ends; Christian appropriated this form for their churches
  3. 3. The period after the introduction of agriculture but before the invention of bronze
  4. 4. age A very ancient period coincident with the Old Stone Age, before the discovery of agriculture and animal herding
  5. 5. Painting A type of art that takes as its subject everyday life, rather than civic leaders, religious figures, or mythological heroes
  6. 9. life A painting of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, other food items, and domestic utensils.