Non- Objective
Surrealism
Cubism
Impressionism
Post- Impressionism
100

The subject matter of non- objective art takes nothing from _________.

reality

100

Surrealism is concerned with the ___________ mind and how it controls who we are.

subconscious

100

Cubism was influenced by this type of non- western art

African masks

100

Impressionists were interested in the effect of _________ on color.

light
100

This post- impressionism artist painted Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh

200

This artist was the leading figure in the non- objective style.

Wassily Kandinsky

200

This creative exercise practiced by surrealists involved drawing or writing without thinking or planning. 

Automatism 

200

These TWO artists invented cubism

Picasso and Braque

200

This famous impressionist painter created series of artworks of the same subject matter at different times of day.

Claude Monet

200

Post- Impressionist were similar to impressionists because they still used thick paint and vivid colors, BUT they were different because their compositions were more ___________.

Planned

300

This form of art was often used as inspiration for non- objective paintings.

music

300

This well- known psychoanalyst was friends with Dali and influenced the process of surrealism

Sigmund Freud

300

Cubism challenged this time periods depictions of space and representation

Renaissance

300

The process of putting dots of different colors next to each other and allowing the eyes to mix them together.

Optical Mixing

300

Building on the new freedom from impressionism, post- impressionism produced a _________ of styles.

variety

400

Abstract art is different from non- objective because it contains __________ subject matter.

recognizable

400

This artist painted The Persistence of Memory with the melting clocks. He was known to be an egomaniac and was the most famous of surreal artists.

Salvador Dali

400

The cubist style is known to represent objects from ____________ points of view.

multiple

400

This famous impressionist painted rosy- cheeked people in social settings such as the Moulin de la Galette

Pierre Renoir

400

As seen in A Sunday on la Grande Jatte, this technique involved painting with dots.

pointillism

500

This rare blending of the senses was demonstrated in non- objective paintings so that sounds were seen as colors and shapes.

synesthesia

500

These are the 5 surrealist techniques

dislocation, transformation, levitation, scale, transparency

500

These are the two different periods of cubism.

analytical and synthetic

500

This famous impressionist painted candid scenes of ballet dancers giving one the impression that they are watching something really happen. 

Edgar Degas

500

This post-impressionist used methodical and scientific techniques based on photography and the physics of light on color.

Georges Seurat

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