Who is Gustav Klimt?
A revival of classical learning, humanism, and the development of linear perspective.
What is the Renaissance?
This style of art places importance on the overall idea of what is being depicted above an accurate depiction.
What is Abstract Formalism?
Across which continent do many groups of people participate in a variety of masquerade performances?
What is Africa?
This artist abandoned his entire family, moved to Haiti, had many problematic relations with underaged girls, then married one of those underage girls.
Who is Gaugin?
This artist created "The Two Fridas" and "Diego and I"
Who is Frida Kahlo?
Challenged "high art" by using imagery from popular culture, advertising, and comic books.
What is Pop Art?
A human figure in a natural pose with a weight shifting, making it more dynamic and humanistic.
What is Contrapposto?
This group of people used knotwork designs in much of their visual culture to represent interconnectedness, protection, the life cycle, and eternity.
Who are the Celtic People?
This artist created a life-size doll of the woman he was having an affair with after she married another man.
Who is Oskar Kokoschka?
This artist created "Under the Great Wave of Kanagawa" and the series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji".
Focused on capturing fleeting or ephemeral moments and the shifting effects of light using small, visible brushstrokes.
What is Impressionism?
A French term describing the obsession with Japanese art and design in the West during the late nineteenth century
What is Japonisme?
This group of people used dots in their artwork to represent restricted knowledge.
Who are the Aboriginal People?
This artist, in a truly bizarre artistic "experiment", invited his assistants and friends to urinate on copper-plated canvases in what he called the Oxidation Paintings
Who is Andy Warhol?
This artist created "Birth of Venus" and "Primavera"
Who is Botticelli?
Emphasized emotion, individualism, nostalgia, and the sublime power of nature,
What is Romanticism?
The intentional destruction of imagery, religious subject matter is usually the target.
What is Iconoclasm?
The idea of Dáidda or art for art’s sake, which emerged more in contemporary expression, originates from which Indigenous people?
Who are the Sami People?
In 1911, this artist and his entourage, also know as the "Wild Men of Paris" were main suspects for the theft of the Mona Lisa.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This artist painted "Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting" and "Judith Slaying Holofernes"
Who is Artemisia Gentileschi?
Developing in France, this style was characterized by asymmetrical compositions, pastel colors, theatrics, and intricate detail.
What is Rococo?
The intentional filling of any negative space or white space with intricate detail in a composition.
What is Horror Vacui?
Oceanic peoples used this to map the movements of water currents for navigational purposes.
What are Micronesian stick charts?
This artist was arrested numerous times for charges including, but not limited to, harassment, writing libelous poems, illegal weapon possession, assault via artichokes, and murder.
Who is Caravaggio?