Type of art
Artists
Famous art
Music
Word formation
100

Expressing ideas through written language (novels, poetry, plays).

Literature

100

His groundbreaking symphonies, including the Fifth and Ninth Symphonies, and his influence on classical music. Despite losing his hearing, He/She composed some of the most important works in Western music history.

Ludwig van Beethoven

100

An Art Nouveau masterpiece adorned with gold leaf, symbolizing love and passion.

The Kiss (Gustav Klimt)

100

A prodigious talent from the Classical era, famed for operas, symphonies, and chamber music.

Wolfgant Amadeus Mozart

100

An artist who writes short stories, novels, etc.

A writer

200

The art of making objects from clay and other materials, which are then fired in a kiln.

Ceramics.

200

Co-founding the Cubist movement and creating groundbreaking works like "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" and "Guernica." His/Her innovative approach to form and perspective made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

Pablo Picasso.

200

An expressionist work capturing existential angst and dread, with swirling colors and a skull-like figure.

The Scream (Edvard Munch)

200

The Russian Romantic master behind beloved ballets (Swan Lake) and symphonies.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

200

An artist who paints pictures.

A painter

300

The art of beautiful handwriting, often using a brush or pen.

Calligraphy.

300

Dutch master of light and shadow (The Night Watch).

Rembrandt

300

A Renaissance icon depicting the goddess Venus arriving on shore.

The Birth of Venus (Sandro Botticelli)

300

American composer for iconic film scores (Star Wars, Jaws).

John Williams

300

An artist who makes sculptures.

A sculptor

400

Live performance combining acting, literature, music, and set design.

Theatre

400

Dutch painter known for intimate scenes (Girl with a Pearl Earring).

Johannes Vermeer

400

A fresco depicting Jesus's final meal with his apostles, a Renaissance landmark.

The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci)

400

The greatest Italian opera composer who ever lived.He composed La Traviata, Aida, Nabucco, Rigoletto, Otello.

Giuseppe Verdi

400

A person who leads an orchestra.

A conductor

500

Primarily aesthetic (painting, sculpture).

Fine art

500

Spanish Surrealist (The Persistence of Memory).

Salvatore Dalí

500

A swirling, vibrant depiction of the night sky, a hallmark of Post-Impressionism.

The Starry Night (Vincent van Gogh)

500

The French Romantic composer is best known for the world’s favourite opera 'Carmen', and 'The Pearl Fishers', but he achieved little success during his lifetime.

Georges Bizet

500

An artist who writes plays.

A playwright

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