Famous Artists
Famous Painting
Art Tools & Materials
Street Art & Modern Art
Art Around the World
100

This Dutch painter is known for Starry Night.

Vincent van Gogh

100

A painting of a woman with a mysterious smile.

Mona Lisa

100

Artists mix paint on this.

Palette

100

Art painted on walls in public spaces.

Graffiti

100

China’s beautiful hand-painted porcelain.

Chinese ceramics

200

This Spanish artist co-founded Cubism.

Pablo Picasso

200

A night sky full of swirling stars.

Starry Night

200

A tool used for carving stone or wood.

Chisel

200

Spray paint used for painting walls.

Aerosol spray

200

This French museum is home to the Mona Lisa and the glass pyramid.

The Louvre

300

This French artist painted water lilies and helped start Impressionism.

Claude Monet

300

A man screaming on a bridge.

The Scream

300

Coloured sticks used for drawing.

Pastels

300

Huge artworks painted on buildings.

Murals

300

This country is famous for its Aboriginal dot paintings.

Australia

400

This Renaissance Italian painter painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Michelangelo

400

A famous ceiling painting in the Vatican showing God and Adam touching hands.

The Creation of Adam

400

The thick cloth stretched for painting.

Canvas

400

This Berlin landmark is covered with street art and was once part of a divided city.

The Berlin Wall (East Side Gallery)

400

This Japanese art involves folding paper into shapes like cranes.

Origami

500

Leonardo da Vinci painted this showing Jesus and the apostles at their final meal. 

The Last Supper

500

A portrait of a girl with a pearl earring.

Girl with a Pearl Earring

500

Thick paint that often comes in tubes.

Acrylic paint / Oil paint

500

Large outdoor festivals in cities like Miami, Berlin, and Melbourne celebrate this type of art.

Street art (or urban art)

500

This famous Italian city is known for canals and glass-blowing art.

Venice

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