Name The Artist
Van Gogh
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General
Art Styles&Periods
100

The artist who painted this in 1879.


Edgar Degas 

100

The name of this painting.



The Starry Night 

100

The artist who painted Shot Marilyns. 


Andy Warhol 

100

The MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) is located in this city and state. 

New York City, New York 

100

This art movement emerged in the late 1950s, based on modern pop culture and the mass media. 



Pop Art 

200

The artist who painted Woman With Book.



Pablo Picasso 

200

The name of  this painting. 



Cafe Terace At Night 

200

The artist who painted Convergence. 


Jackson Pollock 

200

The Louvre art museum is located in this city and country. 

Paris, France 

200

This period in European history marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity throughout the 15th and 16th centuries.  


Renaissance 

300

The artist who painted The Waterlily Pond. 


Claude Monet 

300

The name of this painting. 

Irises 

300

The artist who painted The Persistence of Memory. 


Salvador Dali 

300

This artist famously painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. 

Michelangelo 

300

Monet and Degas are two artists who painted in this style: using small, quick strokes of paint with little blending. 


Impressionism 

400

The artist who painted The Kiss.

Gustav Klimt

400

The name of this painting. 


Self Portrait 

400

The artist who painted Mona Lisa. 


Leonardo da Vinci 

400

This artist famously cut off a piece of his left ear with a razor. 

Vincent Van Gogh 

400

This art style depicted dream-like imagery. 


Surrealism 

500

The artist who painted The Creation of Adam. 



Michelangelo 

500

The name of this painting. 



Vase With Twelve Sunflowers 

500

The artist who painted Self-Portrait With Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird


Frida Kahlo 

500

This famous painter was also a sculptor, an architect, and an engineer.

Leonardo da Vinci

500

This modern art style depicts writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. 


Graffiti