PreHistoric
Ancient Egypt
Rennassaince
Baroque
Impressionism
Post Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Graffiti
100

What animals were commonly painted in cave art?

Horses, bulls, and deer

100

In Ancient Egyptian art, were people usually drawn from the front or side?

Answer: Side/profile view

100

Who was the famous Renaissance artist we studied?

Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

100

Who was the Baroque artist we studied?

Answer: Caravaggio

100

Who was the Impressionist artist we studied?

Answer: Claude Monet

100

Who was the Post-Impressionist artist we studied?

Answer: Vincent van Gogh

100

Who helped create Cubism?

Answer: Pablo Picasso

100

Who was the Surrealist artist we studied?

Answer: Salvador Dalí

100

Which artist is famous for street art and graffiti?

Answer: Banksy

200

What famous cave in France contains prehistoric paintings?

Answer: Lascaux Cave

200

What writing system appeared in many Egyptian artworks?

Answer: Hieroglyphics

200

What are Leonardo Da Vinci's 2 most famous paintings?
 

Answer: The Last Supper and Mona Lisa

200

What is the main lighting style used in Baroque art?

Answer: Strong contrast between light and dark.

200

What kinds of scenes did Impressionist artists often paint?

Answer: Outdoor scenes like gardens, water, and nature.

200

What kinds of lines are often seen in Post-Impressionist art?

Answer: Swirly or exaggerated lines.

200

What shapes are commonly used in Cubist art?

Answer: Geometric shapes like triangles and squares.

200

What object did Dalí paint?

Answer: Clocks

200

What tool is commonly used in graffiti art?

Answer: Spray paint

300

Why is prehistoric cave art important to historians?

Answer: It helps us understand how early humans lived, thought, and communicated.

300

Why were important people drawn larger than others in Egyptian art?

Answer: To show hierarchy and importance.

300

Why did Renaissance artists study anatomy?

Answer: To make the human body look realistic.

300

What emotions are often shown in Baroque paintings?

Answer: Intense or dramatic emotions.

300

Why did Impressionist artists often paint outside?

Answer: To capture natural light and changing moments.

300

What did Post-Impressionist artists focus on more than realism?

 Answer: Emotion and expression.

300

What does it mean when Cubism shows multiple viewpoints?

 Answer: Different angles are shown in one image.

300

What feeling do many Surrealist paintings create?

Answer: A dream-like or nightmare feeling.

300

What kinds of messages are often shown in street art?

Answer: Social or political messages.

400

What materials did prehistoric people use to create cave paintings?

Answer: Charcoal, clay, minerals, and natural pigments.

400

Name materials Ancient Egyptians used to create art.

Answer: Papyrus, stone, gold, or natural pigments.

400

What materials were commonly used during the Renaissance?

Answer: Oil paint, charcoal, marble, and fresco.

400

What materials were commonly used in Baroque art?

Answer: Oil paint, dark pigments, and large canvases.

400

What did Impressionist artists focus?

Answer: Light, color, and capturing a moment.

400

What materials were commonly used in Post-Impressionism?

Answer: Oil paint, thick paint layers, and bold colors.

400

What materials were sometimes added to Cubist artwork besides paint?

Answer: Newspapers, cut paper, and collage materials.

400

Name materials commonly used in Surrealist art.

Answer: Oil paint, pencil, ink, watercolor, or collage materials.

400

Why is street art different from traditional museum art?

Answer: It is created in public places for everyone to see.

500

Why do many cave paintings have no background or perspective? 

Answer: Early artists focused more on storytelling and symbols than realistic space.

500

What was the main purpose of much Ancient Egyptian art?

Answer: To honor gods, pharaohs, and prepare for the afterlife.

500

What makes Renaissance art look almost like real life?

Answer: Realism, shading, and perspective.

500

How can you recognize a Baroque painting?

Answer: It often looks like a spotlight is shining on the subject.

500

Why does Impressionist art look blurry up close?

Answer: The brush strokes blend together when viewed from a distance because artists used quick, visible brush strokes.

500

How is Post-Impressionism different yet similar to Impressionism?

Answer: It focuses more on emotion and expression instead of matching the outdoor scene, while also focusing in the moment.

500

Why do faces in Cubism often look broken or rearranged?

Answer: Artists broke objects into shapes and showed many viewpoints.

500

Why do Surrealist paintings sometimes feel believable even when they are strange?

Answer: Artists used realistic painting techniques in unrealistic settings. Sometimes artists used objects we are familiar with 

500

How can you recognize street art or graffiti?

Answer: Bold colors, outlines, murals, and public artwork