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- 2. The painter of The Birth of Venus
- 3. A god of destruction and regeneration in Hinduism favored in Indian art.
- 6. A ring of rough-hewn stones linked with Neolithic period located in Wiltshire, England.
- 9. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa was the masterpiece of ____.
- 11. Dramatic contrasts of light and dark often used by Tintoretto.
- 13. A counter positioning in which the standing of the figure is pose with its weight shifted onto one leg.
- 15. The name of the artwork created by Gustave Courbet which reflects realism.
- 16. The title of a reproduction of Mona Lisa by Marcel Duchamp.
- 17. A style characterized by the distortion of certain elements, often linked with Tintoretto.
- 20. ____ was the art that aimed to protest against everything on society and to lampoon and ridicule accepted values and norms.
- 21. Most Islamic art is ____.
- 22. Art style largely influenced by Paul Cezanne, Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.
- 24. The painter of Sistine Madonna.
- 26. During the rise of the Impressionist movement in Europe, Japan sent a group of artists to study in ____.
- 27. ____ art reflects the influence of Buddhism, Greek art and Hinduism.
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- 1. Revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented in around 1907–08 by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
- 2. School of design in Germany.
- 4. The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is one of the oldest examples of ____ architecture.
- 5. Art style that focused on the celebrations of gaiety, romance, and the frivolity of the life at court.
- 7. An attempt to make the inner wokings of the mid visible in the art.
- 8. Namibia is a country located in ____.
- 10. The transition art style from the ideals of Greece to the pragmatic concerns of Romans.
- 12. A stone coffin.
- 14. A resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C. during the height of the ancient Greek Empire.
- 18. The name of the rich families who were the major patrons of the arts during the Renaissance era.
- 19. The use of mellowed colors and a blurred outline, which Leonardo used in Mona Lisa.
- 23. Also known as Land art and Environmental art.
- 25. Marcel Duchamp exhibited a common porcelain urinal to the Society of Independent Artists under the title of ____ in 1917.
