This artist used dark and light in his self portraits to convey his work.
Who is Rembrandt?
These cute chubby figures were representative of the time and art.
What is a Putti? Small Cherub.
This Architectural corner detail became popular.
What is a cornice?
He designed the Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Spain.
Who is Gaudi?
Stickley furniture is a modern day representation of this style.
What is Arts and Craft?
Michelangelo carved this large manly statue out of marble.
Who is David?
Madame De Pompadour, Catherine the Great and Queen Maria Theresa.
Who are three Female rulers of the time?
This arched monument in France receives thousands of visitors each day/year.
What is the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile?
Victor Horta worked with these three materials.
What are iron, stone, and glass?
This furniture was constructed in cheaper woods then painted or stained to represent finer woods.
What is Biedermeier furniture?
He won the Quatrafoil door design competition?
Who is Ghilberti?
This war happened and was the beginning of a new way of thinking.
What is the American War of Independence?
This famous President lived in a Neo Classical home.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
The Art Nouveau period was known as this period.
What is the organic period?
This type of furniture was made molds steam and pressure.
What is Bentwood?
Leonardo painted this popular female painting.
Who is the Mona Lisa?
This 43" tall terra-cotta model represent this.
What is the invention of the balloon?
What are Temples, Arches and Pediments?
He was inspired by the Arts and Craft style.
Who is Henry Van der Velde?
The Industrial Revolution gave employment opportunities to this group.
Who are the middle class?
Painters/Artists of the time painted in these two mediums.
What are Egg Tempera and Fresco?
This domed building in Rome is still a popular attraction today.
What is the Pantheon?
This Neo Classical Architectural element was often filled with leaves, flowers or fruit.
What are Fret, Festoons?
Who is Louis Comfort Tiffany?
He said "have nothing in your house which you do not know to be useful or to believe to be beautiful."
Who is William Morris?