Art History
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- Henri who developed the artistic style of fauvism
- An artistic style where the subjects represent deep meanings such as love, death, and sin
- A painting made on wet plaster
- The Night Watch was this Dutch artist's most famous painting
- This artist developed Cubism and went through a "Blue" period
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Place where the Renaissance began
- Andy ___ painted Campbell's soup cans and Elvis Pressley
- Van Gogh painted Starry ____ while in a mental hospital
- J.M.W. Turner was famous for these types of paintings of nature
- A large painting on a wall or ceiling
- The person in this famous painting by Edvard Munch appears to be really scared
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- Leonardo da Vinci was a true "_____ Man"
- This type of art has no subject at all
- Edward Degas was famous for painting these kind of dancers
- An art movement where artist captured the light and color of the present moment
- An art movement that focused on emotions and feelings. It occurred after the Baroque movement.
- He painted in dots called Pointillism
- Artist famous for his paintings of water lilies
- Vincent who cut off a piece of his ear
- German art movement where the artists wanted to "express" their emotions
- A wealthy person who supports an artist while they work on their art
- A picture or painting of a person or people
- Salvador Dali was famous for his paintings of this artistic movement which studied the subconscious mind and dreams
- Rafael was one of the great painters of the ____ Renaissance
- A three dimensional work of art made from materials such as stone, marble, wood, or bronze.
- Mona ____
- This type of art is made from commercial items and cultural icons
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