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Test your knowledge of art with this Jeopardy game! Identify famous artists, learn about color schemes, and explore various art mediums and techniques. Have fun while expanding your art history knowledge.
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Portrait of an Artist Color Schemes Whose Artwork is it? Perspective Art Mediums Art History 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points
Who is Salvador Dali?
Who is Pablo Picasso?
Who is M.C. Escher?
Who is Mark Ryden?
Who is Andy Warhol?
They are the colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors together: red blue and yellow.
These are colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel. The colors associated with Christmas are an example: red and green.
These colors are called this because they are colors we associate with cold, water, and give a calm mood.
It’s a color scheme that consists of lights and darks of a single color. This bedroom is an example of it using purples.
This color scheme These are colors next to each other on the color wheel. This fashion designer used this scheme with yellow, orange and red .
What are Analogous colors?
A Spanish painter known for his Surrealist Paintings. Born 1904- 1989 in Figueres, Spain.
An American painter famous for his doll-like figures in surreal landscapes. His painting series include “meat” and “trees”.
Artist who is most known for his paintings of animals using expressive color. He moves away from naturalistic color to make his work more dynamic.
This artist was a part of the DADA art movement. Her photomontages were a response to World War ! In Germany. They were usually surreal.
Who is Hannah Hoch?
This silhouette artist creates narratives through her artwork that often focuses on African American racial identity and slavery.
This line represents where the sky and ground meet. It is at “eye level.”
This is the “dot” that all the diagonal lines are drawn back to, to create a 3-D shape.
In this type of perspective, objects far in the distance appear lighter in color and close objects are deeper in color.
What is 2-Point Perspective?
This container was created using this clay hand-building technique.
This art method involves taking various pictures and combining them in a new way.
This pet portrait was drawn using this colorful, waxy medium.