18 questions
an art movement during the 19th century that emphasized a new interest in human psychology, expression of personal feeling and an interest in the natural world
Realism
Romanticism
Humanism
a person who makes a particular type of printed image
genre painter
archetypist
lithographer
an original pattern or model
juxtapose
archetype
palette
correct or pleasing balance between the proportions of the parts
symmetry
organic
postbellum
to place different things side by side for comparison
juxtapose
symmetry
cynosure
paintings that capture scenes of everyday life
lithograph
realism
genre painting
a movement that supports gradual change rather than abolition or revolution
reformism
materialism
emblemism
an art movement that breaks away from traditional representations but uses shapes, colors and forms to communicate meaning
Romanticism
Abstraction
Realism
any piece of artwork painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent surface
cityscape
mural
perspectivism
having international appeal or including people from many different countries
cosmopolitan
lyrical
phantasmagoria
a person or thing that is the center of attention or admiration
en vogue
cynosure
caricature
a violet or purple color
materialism
cynosure
amethystine
ordinary, occurring on a daily basis
iconoclastic
quotidien
cosmopolitan
impressive performance or achievement
tour de force
en vogue
vignette
a successor or heir
scion
vignette
pauper
a small illustration or portrait photograph
easel
vignette
scion
a detailed visual representation, like a photograph, in an art medium other than photography
Photorealism
Romanticism
Impressionism
a wooden stand that holds an artist's work
easel
vignette
scion