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Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Fine Arts. Fine Arts. Teacher: Scott Brady. Teacher: Scott Brady. Cubism. Pointillism . Classicism. Impressionism. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Exit. Cubism 100.
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Jeopardy Jeopardy Fine Arts Fine Arts Teacher: Scott Brady Teacher: Scott Brady
Cubism Pointillism Classicism Impressionism 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Exit
Cubism 100 Pablo Picasso Who was one of the great artist of cubism?
Cubism 200 Georges Barque Who was another great artist known for cubism?
Cubism 300 Tribal Art What type of art was cubism most influenced by?
Cubism 400 An object can only be captured by showing it from multiple points of view simultaneously What the key concept underlying cubism?
Cubism 500 1908-1920 During what time period did cubism occur?
Pointillism100 It is a painting technique What is pointillism?
Pointillism200 Primary colors / secondary colors Pointillism uses small distinct points of ________ colors to create the impression of a wide selection of _________ colors.
Pointillism 300 Impressionism Pointillism is a offshoot of what style of art?
Pointillism 400 Art critics to ridicule the works of these artists The term pointillism was first coined by?
Pointillism 500 Georges Seurat Who was the first artist to use pointillism?
Impressionism 100 France Impressionism began in what country?
Impressionism 200 Academic Art Impressionism was a reaction against what art style?
Impressionism 300 Monet's early work, Impression: Sunrise What was the movement's name derived from?
Impressionism 400 Landscapes What subject matter is most done in impressionism?
Impressionism 500 Edgar Degas Which impressionism painter painted ballet dancers?
Classicism 100 Britain Which country was classicism founded?
Classicism 200 By the art and architecture of Classical Greece and Rome. Classicism was inspired by what?
Classicism 300 Western Europeans great popular interest in the region's lost civilizations and exotic cultures What fuelled the rise of Classicism in Britain?
Classicism 400 Academic Standards What standards of painting is Classicism done?
Classicism 500 Fredrick Leighton and Lawrence Alma-Tadema Who was a leading Classicists?