Art & Artists Jeopardy Flashcards

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ART & ARTISTS–400–This Dutch painter, a member of the Delft Guild, had a total output of only about 40 pictures (one with a pearl)

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jan) Vermeer

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ART & ARTISTS–800–This Englishman described his work as modern moral subjects… similar to representations on the stage

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (William) Hogarth

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THE ART WORLD–200–Rembrandt sold paintings from his anteroom, usually meeting clients with a chilled glass of this potent potable

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wine

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THE ART WORLD–400–In 1966 this Russian painted a pair of large murals for the opening of the NYC’s Metropolitan Opera House

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Marc Chagall

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ART & ARTISTS–1600–His Jolly Toper of the 1600s is seen here

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Franz Hals

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THE ART WORLD–600–In this Brit’s etching Myself and My Heroes , he pictured himself with Walt Whitman & Mahatma Gandhi

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David Hockney

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ART & ARTISTS–2000–Minerva, Venus & Juno are the 3 being judged in this famous Claude Lorrain painting

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The Judgment of Paris

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ART SUBJECTS–0– 5 other wealthy men made themselves hostages to free this city

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Calais (from Rodin’s The Burghers of Calais)

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THE ART WORLD–800–In the late 1700s this painter of the The Family of Charles IV created designs for tapestries in Madrid

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Goya

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THE ART WORLD–1000–In 1874 this American moved permanently to France where she developed a friendship with Edgar Degas

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Mary Cassatt

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RENAISSANCE ART–400–The architect Brunelleschi created this engineering wonder for the Florence Cathedral

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the dome

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RENAISSANCE ART–800–Cosimo de Medici’s patronage of Donatello led to the creation of this life-size nude, bronze sculpture in the 1430s

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David

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RENAISSANCE ART–1200–Lorenzo Ghiberti created doors for the Baptistry of St. John; the luminous result was named this by Michelangelo

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The Gates of Paradise

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RENAISSANCE ART–1600–Known for his Madonnas, this early 16th century artist designed tapestries for Pope Leo X for the Sistine Chapel

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Raphael

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RENAISSANCE ART–2000–Pyres of Vanity, the bonfires that destroyed works of art, were lit by this monk, the Medici’s most virulent enemy

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Girolamo) Savonarola

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ART APPRECIATION–1200–In 1953 he had 3 TV shows on air with his name in the titles & in 2001 he was inducted into the Ukulele Hall of Fame

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Arthur Godfrey

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ART APPRECIATION–1600–This French poet’s stormy friendship with Paul Verlaine almost cost him his life as Verlaine took a shot at him

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Arthur) Rimbaud

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ART APPRECIATION–2000–In 1917 this man sent a telegram to the German minister in Mexico, with a means for Mexico to reclaim lost Texas lands

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Arthur) Zimmerman

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ARTS & CRAFTS–200–Also a geographic term, to quilters it’s the equivalent of a picture frame

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a border

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ARTS & CRAFTS–400–Patton knew nobody ever won a war by doing this craft, the tinting of fabrics, for his country

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dyeing

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ARTS & CRAFTS–600–Thistype of picture takes its name from a medieval term for decorations of shrines to the muses

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a mosaic

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ARTS & CRAFTS–800–Make your own Johnny Gilbert T-shirt using this artistic process where ink is forced through stretched fabric

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silkscreening

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ARTS & CRAFTS–1000–It’s the word for the alloy that’s heated to join the lead strips surrounding pieces of stained glass

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solder

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE–400–This man’s 1642 work, seenhere is today found in an Amsterdam museum

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Rembrandt

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE–800–Seenhere is one of many denizens of the American West depicted by this man

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Frederick) Remington

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE–1200–All that the Empire came to symbolize is seenhere in this artist’s portrait of Madame Recamier

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jacques-Louis) David

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE–1600–The characteristic style of this Frenchman is seen here in his 1890s work, Turning Road at Montgeroult

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CÌÄå©zanne

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE–2000–This poet and painter whose work is seenhere had the same first name as a poet born in 1265

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Dante Rossetti

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ART SCHOOL–200–The most common one used by artists is probably the X-acto

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a knife

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ART SCHOOL–400–Turning tools are used to shape the clay on one of these

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a potter’s wheel

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ART SCHOOL–600–A halftone screen breaks up a sold image into a pattern of these

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dots

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ART SCHOOL–800–Traditionally in drypoint, you use a steel needle to scratch your drawing into a plate of this metal

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copper

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ART SCHOOL–1000–When a sculptor is doing this he isn’t fishing, but using the lost wax method to make a mold

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casting

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ART HISTORY CLASS–400–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a painting on a screen.) You can see why John Constable said that in this type of work, the sky is the chief organ of sentiment

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a landscape

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ART HISTORY CLASS–1200–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a painting on a screen.) As painters began to portray domestic life, The Merode Altarpiece gave this humble character his due

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Joseph

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ART HISTORY CLASS–2000–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a painting on a screen.) In Monet’s work, we see the impressionist’s varied colors, known as the rainbow this

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palette

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ART HISTORY–400–6th century B.C. Greece must have been a happy place, as this facial expression is characteristic of its sculpture

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a smile

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ART HISTORY–800–Carlo Carlone’s team painted these, originally an Italian term, on palace & church walls across Europe

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frescoes

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ART HISTORY–9800–The analytic type of this style broke the world into fragments; the synthetic type put it together

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Cubism

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ART HISTORY–2000–Georges de la Tour mastered candlelight in the type of painting called this, also a musical term

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Nocturne

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ARTISTS–200–Thomas Nast’s caricatures of this corrupt New York City political organization led to its demise

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Tammany Hall

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ARTISTS–400–When he turned 90, the Louvre hung eight of his works in the Tribune of Honor , where the Mona Lisa has hung

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Picasso

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ARTISTS–1000–Name of the artist and name of the famed statue 16th century Italians called Il Gigante

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Michelangelo and ‘David’

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ARTISTS–800–In Lust for Life , Anthony Quinn won an Oscar for playing this painter, a close friend of Van Gogh’s

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Gauguin

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ARTISTS–1000–Leader of the French Romantics; critics claimed he painted with a drunken broom

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Eugene Delacroix

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ARTS AND CRAFTS–100–From Greek kola , or glue, its a picture made by gluing various objects onto a surface

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a collage

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ARTS AND CRAFTS–200–To fire clay, you don’t give it a pink slip, but put it in this

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kiln

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ARTS AND CRAFTS–300–Process in which you bind a piece of clothing, so that only certain parts of the article absorb color

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tie-dye

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ARTS AND CRAFTS–400–Twining, coiling, and weaving are the three basic methods of making these

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baskets

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ARTS AND CRAFTS–500–From Latin to close , this process closes off colored enamels from each other with thin metal strips

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cloisonnÌÄå©

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ART–200–El Greco told Pope Pius V he could improve this room by getting rid of Michelangelo’s frescoes

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the Sistine Chapel

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ART–400–Name shared by father and son 16th century German painters known as The Older and The Younger

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Hans Holbein

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ART–600–He’s the man in A Man of Sorrows ‘s image

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Jesus

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ART–800–Vincent Van Gogh’s brother Theo did this for a living

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worked in an art gallery (or sold art)

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ART–1000–His 1872 work Impression Sunrise not only left an impression, but named a whole movement

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Claude Monet

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AT THE ART MUSEUM–200–The Metropolitan Museum of Art allows still photography but you must shoot without using this

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a flash

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AT THE ART MUSEUM–400–As well as an establishment that sells art, it can be one room or area in a museum

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a gallery

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AT THE ART MUSEUM–600–You may have antiques in your house; the Louvre has this similar but longer word for ancient relics

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antiquities

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AT THE ART MUSEUM–800–If you liked the exhibition, stop by the museum shop to buy this book about it, from the Greek for to list

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the catalog

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AT THE ART MUSEUM–1000–The museum with the world’s largest Van Gogh collection is in this European city

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Amsterdam

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THE WORLD OF ART–0– The Creation of Eve

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the Sistine Chapel

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ARTISTS–200–His Last Supper in Milan was already a wreck by the end of his lifetime

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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ARTISTS–400–In the 1930’s this Spaniard was expelled from the Surrealist movement

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Salvador Dali

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ARTISTS–600–Van Dyck’s influence on this artist is apparent in works such as The Blue Boy

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Thomas Gainsborough

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ARTISTS–2001–He said, One night I dreamt I painted a large American flag

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Jasper Johns

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ARTISTS–1000–The youngest of the three great creators of the High Renaissance, he was the son of Giovanni Santi

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Raphael

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ART–200–Born Anna Mary Robertson, this artist died in 1961 at age 101

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Grandma Moses

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ART–400–In 1534 Pope Paul III named him painter, sculptor & architect of the Vatican Palace

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Michelangelo

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ART–600–As a teenager, Andrew Wyeth was inspired by this American seascape artist

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Winslow Homer

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ART–2000–In 1888 Vincent van Gogh threatened to kill this artist who was his roommate at the time

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Paul Gauguin

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ARTISTS–200–This Maja artist said he recognized only three masters: Velazquez, Rembrandt, and nature

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Francisco) Goya

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ARTISTS–400–In 1922 Marc Chagall left this country, his native land

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Russia

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ARTISTS–600–He painted one of his most famous pictures, Christina’s World , 40 years ago

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Andrew Wyeth

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ARTISTS–800–This Iowan was a leader of regionalism, a movement that dominated U.S. art in the 1930s

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Grant Wood

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ARTISTS–1000–In 1485 this Italian painted Madonna of the Rocks , his earliest major work that survives in complete form

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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ART AT THE BARNES–400–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) While confined to a French sanitarium in Saint-Remy, this artist painted the Dutch landscape of Brabant in Reminiscence of the North

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Van Gogh

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ART AT THE BARNES–800–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Barnes Foundation.) In Three Ballet Dancers , he used pastels to transform awkward natural movements into balletic gestures

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Degas

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ART AT THE BARNES–1200–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Dr. Barnes asked this French artist to create a mural for the main hall; he said it was like the rose window of a cathedral

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Matisse

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ART AT THE BARNES–1600–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Barnes Foundation.) CÌÄå©zanne drew upon Greek mythology when he painted this title pair

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Leda and the Swan

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ART AT THE BARNES–2000–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Though she never had children of her own, this American sensitively portrayed maternal love in Woman with a Nude Boy

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Mary Cassatt

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ART–100–Term for Spain’s Islamic art, it comes from the Muslim group that conquered the country in the eighth century

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Moorish

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ART–200–The starting point and center of early Renaissance art was in this Italian city

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Florence

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ART & ARTISTS–200–From 1899-1904 Claude Monet created a series of paintings of this English river

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Thames

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ART–300–Many Rembrandt masterpieces hang in this national museum in Amsterdam

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Rijksmuseum

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ART–400–John Constable is best known for painting these

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Landscapes

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ART & ARTISTS–400–Samuel Morse’s 1825 painting of this marquis is one of the finest American romantic portraits

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Lafayette

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ART–500–With works titled White LIne and Blue Segment , this Russian has been called the first abstract painter

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Wassily Kandinsky

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ART & ARTISTS–600–Manfredi, Saraceni, & other followers of this artist were known as the Caravaggisti

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Caravaggio

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ART–100–Utrillo’s White Period lasted circa 1908-1914, longer than this artist’s Rose Period from 1904-1906

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Pablo Picasso

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ART & ARTISTS–800–In 1482 Leonardo Da Vinci moved to this city to become its court artist to Ludovico Sforza

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Milan

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ART & ARTISTS–1000–This Italian painted a characteristically elongated self-portrait in 1919, shortly before his death

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Modigliani

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ART–200–In 1892 he painted Vahine No Te Vi. Woman With Mango

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Paul Gauguin

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ART–300–It’s the common English term for the type of painting the French call une nature morte

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Still Life

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ART–400–Dancer Louise Weber, one of his most famous subjects, was known as La Goulue – The Glutton

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Toulouse-Lautrec

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ART–500–Hats off to this Belgian whose 1926 painting The Menaced Assassin features men in bowler hats

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Rene Magritte

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DE ARTS–200–The son of a surgeon, this director brought some gore to the screen in Carrie & Scarface

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Brian) De Palma

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DE ARTS–400–Seen here, the work of Tamara De Lempicka typifies this art style

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Art Deco

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DE ARTS–600–Now in his 70s, he designed Laura Bush’s 2005 Inauguaration Day wear

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Oscar de la Renta

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DE ARTS–1000–In 1964 LBJ gave this abstract expressionist the Medal of Freedom

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Willem de Kooning

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THE NUDE IN ART–200–Like another famous painter, William-Adolphe Bouguereau shows her nude on a shell for her birth

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Venus

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THE NUDE IN ART–400–The seated nude in his Les Demoiselles d’Avignon shows the beginnings of his Cubism

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Pablo Picasso

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THE NUDE IN ART–600–When Durer painted this pair in 1507, he had them hold tree branches whose leaves blocked out certain parts

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Adam

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THE NUDE IN ART–800–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (VIDEO Daily Double) - Shortly after his Luncheon , this impressionist exhibited the nude seen here:

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Edouard Manet

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THE NUDE IN ART–1000–People said his male nude The Age of Bronze was so lifelike, he must have made casts from live models

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Auguste Rodin

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GRAPHIC ARTS–200–Term for the circle that encloses a comic strip character’s dialogue

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a balloon

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GRAPHIC ARTS–400–Typesetters may use the Dvorak layout on one of these; it reduces their finger movements from Qwerty

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a keyboard

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GRAPHIC ARTS–600–This term refers to printing beyond the edges & trimming back the sheet; first aid isn’t required

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bleeding

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GRAPHIC ARTS–800–Term for non-copyrighted pictures or drawings you can snip out & include in your own work

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clip art

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GRAPHIC ARTS–1000–A color separator produces four negatives: cyan, magenta, yellow & this color

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black

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ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES–0– Shouldn’t the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France? the artist wrote of this work

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The Starry Night (by Vincent Van Gogh)

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MODERN ARTISTS–0–Artist who said, On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting

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Jackson Pollock

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ART -ISMs–200–After WWI, George Grosz & Max Beckmann found comfort in this country’s expressionism

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Germany

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ART -ISMs–400–Suprematism, made famous by Kazimir Malevich, was this country’s first pure 20th century art movement

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Russia

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ART -ISMs–600–This neo 18th century style of Benjamin West developed after Herculaneum & Pompeii were excavated

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Neoclassicism

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ART -ISMs–800–This early 19th century movement encompassed the disparate styles of Goya, Delacroix, & Constable

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Romanticism

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ART -ISMs–1000–From the visual medium that influenced it, the art movement Super-realism is also called this realism

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Photorealism

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CONTEMPORARY ART–400–Basquiat got attention, not detention, for this type of wall writing in Hollywood Africans

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graffiti

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CONTEMPORARY ART–800–Her large installations The Dinner Party & The Holocaust Project have been published in book form

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Judy Chicago

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CONTEMPORARY ART–900–Christo had the idea for the Central Park project with this title in 1979; it was finally realized in 2005

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The Gates

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ARTISTS–200–In the 1870s, before he moved to Tahiti, he was strongly influenced by Camille Pissarro

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Gauguin

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ARTISTS–400–You can see his unfinished Rondanini Pieta at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan

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Michelangelo

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ARTISTS–1000–A new museum devoted to this artist, whose work is seen here, opened in Santa Fe in 1997:

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Georgia O’Keeffe

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ARTISTS–800–In 1888 he painted a Cafe Terrace at Night as well as The Night Cafe

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Van Gogh

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ARTISTS–1000– The White Blackbird is a bio of painter Margarett Sargent, a cousin of this society portraitist

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (John) Singer Sargent

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ART & ARTISTS–400–During his career he produced about 240 paintings & drawings of the same woman–Helga Testorf

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Andrew Wyeth

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ART & ARTISTS–800–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a slide of a painting.) Arcimboldo portraits, using non-human elements, anticipate by 350 years this movement, founded in the 1920s

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Surrealism

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ART & ARTISTS–1200–This New England painter once said, Never put more than two waves in a picture; it’s fussy

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Winslow) Homer

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ART & ARTISTS–1600–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a slide of a painting.) GÌÄå©ricault was just 21 in 1812 when he painted our next work, which displays the turbulence of this movement

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Romanticism

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ART & ARTISTS–2000–In 1943 Jackson Pollock had his first solo exhibit at Art of this Century , this woman’s NYC gallery

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Peggy Guggenheim

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ART & ARTISTS–200–In the 1550s this artist & sculptor was architect for the Palazzo Farnese

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Michelangelo

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ART & ARTISTS–400–First name shared by French artists Toulouse-Lautrec & Matisse

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Henri

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ART & ARTISTS–600–Out of favor with the leftists in Mexico, he created murals in the U.S., like one in the Detroit Inst. of Arts

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Diego Rivera

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ART & ARTISTS–800– The Hay Wain helped this British landscape artist win a gold medal at the Paris Salon of 1824

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John Constable

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ART & ARTISTS–1000–They shut the lid on this Dutch master after his death, March 19, 1997

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Willem de Kooning

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SHOCKING ART–400–1485 Florence was shocked by this artist’s large nude painting of the birth of a goddess

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Botticelli

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SHOCKING ART–3600–His mural at Rockefeller Center was destroyed because it included a depiction of Lenin

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Diego Rivera

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SHOCKING ART–1200–In 1892 Berlin authorities screamed & closed the exhibit by this Scandinavian artist

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Edvard) Munch

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SHOCKING ART–1600–This impressionist’s Christ paintings of 1864 & 1865 were crucified for being unidealized

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Ìĉۡdouard Manet

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SHOCKING ART–2000–Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase caused a stir at this 1913 show in New York City

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the Armory Show

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ART BIENNIALS–200–This Italian city’s biennial, the oldest in the world, has exhibits on the Lido & the Island of San Giorgio

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Venice

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ART BIENNIALS–400–This country’s first Documenta highlighted the artists of the Degenerate Art propaganda exhibit of 1937

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Germany

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ART BIENNIALS–600–Anselm Kiefer & Richard Serra shared the Carnegie Prize at this city’s International

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Pittsburgh

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ART BIENNIALS–800–This Vanderbilt-funded museum in NYC has held a renowned biennial since 1973

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the Whitney

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144
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ART BIENNIALS–1000–Venues for this country’s biennial have included the Hagia Eirene Museum & the Yerebatan Cistern

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Turkey

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DECORATIVE ARTS–100–Developed in the 1500s, the Mogul style of this country was greatly influenced by Persian art

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India

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DECORATIVE ARTS–200–The Tarasco Indians, who live in this country’s state of Michoacan, are noted for their pottery & weaving

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Mexico

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DECORATIVE ARTS–300–This streamline geometrical style popular in the 1920s is also known as Art Moderne

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Art Deco

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DECORATIVE ARTS–400–Rococo artist Francois Bouchet designed the Loves of the Gods series of these wall hangings in 1749

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Tapestries

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149
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DECORATIVE ARTS–500–It’s the term for bone or ivory objects once carved by sailors and often decorated with whaling scenes

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Scrimshaw

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150
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ART & ARTISTS–200–Fittingly, Francois Boucher painted The Toilet of this Roman goddess for Madame de Pompadour

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Venus

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ART & ARTISTS–400–Donatello was born in this city, where he assisted Ghiberti in finishing the bronze doors of the baptistery

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Florence

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ART & ARTISTS–600–Acteress Ellen Andre posed as the dejected woman for his famous 1876 painting The Absinthe Drinkers

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Edgar) Degas

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ART & ARTISTS–800–Antonic Canova created 2 gigantic nude statues of this emperor (oddly, one was given to the Duke of Wellington)

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Napoleon

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154
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ART & ARTISTS–1000–Known for his religious art, Sebastien Bourdon served as court painter to this queen of Sweden in the 1650s

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Christina

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155
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DECORATIVE ARTS–400–The novel Moby-Dick calls this decorative art skrimshander

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scrimshaw

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DECORATIVE ARTS–800–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Cheryl of the Clue Crew spins a clay pot on a wheel in Greece.) Keramos, a Greek word for clay , gave us this English word for pottery

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ceramics

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157
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DECORATIVE ARTS–1600–From the French for partition, it’s enamel work in which colored areas are separated by thin metal bands

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cloisonnÌÄå©

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THE ARTIST–200–This artist collaged color strips onto a photo of Mick Jagger & silkscreened them into prints

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Andy Warhol

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THE ARTIST–400–In 1933 Otto Dix was charged with obscenity by this political party; he was later drafted to fight for them

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the Nazis

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THE ARTIST–600–Dirck, the younger brother of this Laughing Cavalier artist, was also big in Haarlem

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Frans) Hals

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THE ARTIST–800–16th century author Pietro Aretino is seenhere in a portrait by this Venetian pal of his

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Titian

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162
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THE ARTIST–1000–This Philadelphia painter of Death of Wolfe headed east to Italy in 1760 to learn new directions in art

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Benjamin) West

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ART–200–This impressionist was as skilled at painting people as he was at painting fields & sunsets

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Renoir

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ART–400–One of the hundreds of portraits painted by this artist is seenhere

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Stuart

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ART–600–Life in the tenements of New York was a favorite subject of this Robert Henri School

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the Ashcan School

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ART–800–He painted the 1784 Neoclassical masterpiece seenhere

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jacques-Louis) David

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ART–1000–First name of the son seenhere in a 1655 portrait by his father

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Titus

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19th CENTURY AMERICAN ART–0–Some versions of this painting based on a Bible verse show William Penn making a treaty with the Indians in the background

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Hicks’s Peaceable Kingdom

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ART & ARTISTS–200–He commisioned Jacques-Louis David to paint his 1804 imperial coronation

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Napoleon Bonaparte

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ART & ARTISTS–400–Honore Daumier created several works portraying Don Quixote & this squire

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Sancho Panza

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ART & ARTISTS–600–He painted Vampire in 1893, the same year he painted The Scream

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Edvard Munch

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ART & ARTISTS–3000– Unpleasant Surprise by this primitive painter of The Hungry Lion shows a woman menaced by a bear

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Henri Rousseau

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ART & ARTISTS–1000–This American woman impressionist posed for several of Degas’ works, including At The Milliner’s

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Mary Cassatt

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174
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EUROPEAN ART–400–1940’s The Visage of War , a surreal work from this artist, is seenhere

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DalÌÄå_

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EUROPEAN ART–800–The influence of Rembrandt can be seen in Carel Fabritius’ painting The Raising of this biblical man

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Lazarus

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EUROPEAN ART–1200–When you think of Renaissance art, the Italian name of thismasterpiece should spring to mind

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La primavera

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EUROPEAN ART–1600–This Liberty Leading the People artist also painted The Battle of Poitiers

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Delacroix

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EUROPEAN ART–1000–This Flemish artist created a 15th-centuryportrait that’s spoofed in the opening of TV’s Desperate Housewives

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Jan van Eyck

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RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–400–Richard Diebenkorn’s Ocean Park series is named for an area in this beach city near L.A.

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Santa Monica

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RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–800–In houses like the one seen here, Richard Morris Hunt brought America this style, from the French for fine art

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Beaux Arts

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RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–2000–Around 1912 Robert Delaunay brought color to the forefront of this -ism, thereby creating Orphism

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Cubism

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RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–1600–In 2005 the woman in Robert Doisneau’s photo called this at the Hotel de Ville sold her copy for $242,000

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The Kiss

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ART–200–This artist’s mother could have told you he was greatly influenced by French painter Gustave Courbet

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James Whistler

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RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–2000–This architect partnered with Rudolph Schindler & pioneered steel-frame housing with the Lovell House, seenhere

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Richard) Neutra

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ART–600–This Spaniard’s brother-in-law, court painter Francisco Bayeu, helped him get commissions in the 1770s

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Francisco Goya

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ART–800–This Flemish artist painted a unique triple portrait of England’s King Charles I around 1637

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Anthony van Dyck

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ART–1000– Strolling Actresses Dressing In a Barn is a 1738 engraving by this English satirist

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William Hogarth

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ART & ARTISTS–200– Dying Centaur artist Antoine Bourdelle spent years as chief assistant to this more famous French sculptor

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Rodin

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ART & ARTISTS–400–This British abstract sculptor of Madonna and Child drew Londoners in the Underground during the blitz

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Henry Moore

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ART & ARTISTS–600–He was in his prime–or should we say his Primavera –when he painted Fortitude in 1470

A

Botticelli

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ART & ARTISTS–800–This Nude Descending a Staircase artist also painted The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Marcel) Duchamp

192
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ART & ARTISTS–1000–This Romanian known for his Endless Column also sculpted the scandalous Princess X

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Constantin) Brancusi

193
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ART–200–A painting of inanimate objects, not people

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a still life

194
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ART–200–Maurice Utrillo was famous for his paintings of this city, especially of Montmartre

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Paris

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ART–400–One of Andy Warhol’s favorite subjects was this founder of the People’s Republic of China

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Mao Tse-tung

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ART–600–In 1961 the Met purchased his Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer for $2.3 million

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Rembrandt

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ART–700–In 1978 3 of his bronzes, including The Clenched Hand , were stolen from the St. Louis Art Museum

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Rodin

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ART–1000–His son Jamie is the day-dreaming boy with the coonskin hat in his 1952 watercolor Faraway

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Andrew Wyeth

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ARTISTS–100–It was the last name of Mexican muralist Diego; we don’t know if he was related to Geraldo

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Rivera

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ARTISTS–200–He said he ate the same soup for lunch for years; maybe that’s why he painted soup cans

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Andy Warhol

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ARTISTS–300–In 1901 he left Tahiti for the Marquesas Islands where he died in poverty in 1903

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Paul Gauguin

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ARTISTS–400–He was the most famous artist born on the island of Crete

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El Greco (Domenicos Theotokopolous)

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ARTISTS–400–Many of his works are also known by their Tahitian names, such as Ia Orana Maria & Ta Matete

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Gauguin

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ARTISTS–800–This 17th-century Flemish artist brought women to vivid life in paintings like the one seen here

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Reubens

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ARTISTS–1200–This painter’s riffs on the comics include Look, Mickey! , in which Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck are fishing

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Roy) Lichtenstein

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ARTISTS–1600–His 1814 work Tres de Mayo , or The Third of May , depicts a French firing squad shooting Spanish citizens in Madrid

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Goya

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ARTISTS–1000–In a 1909 still life he included a section of his earlier painting La Danse

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Henri) Matisse

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ART & ARTISTS–200– The Holy Family is the only surviving panel painting by this Pieta artist

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Michelangelo

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ART & ARTISTS–400–Hugo van der Goes painted The Adoration of the Shepherds & The Adoration of this trio

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the Magi

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ART & ARTISTS–600–In 1810 Jacques-Louis David painted this emperor distributing eagle-topped standards

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Napoleon

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ART & ARTISTS–800–17th C. Dutch painter Samuel Von Hoogstraten was profiecient in this fool the eye style

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tromp l’oile

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ART & ARTISTS–1200–After a nervous breakdown in 1908, he became more positive & painted lovely murals for the University of Oslo

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Edvard Munch

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ART LECTURE–400–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue in front of a projected slide of a painting.) The classical ruins in Montagna’s St. Sebastian typify this movement’s discovery of ancient culture

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the Renaissance

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ART LECTURE–800–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue in front of a projected slide of a painting.) The triangle formed by the figures in the Raphael work seen here is a symbol of this key Christian concept

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the Trinity

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ART LECTURE–1600–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue in front of a projected slide of a painting.) Here, this great American artist contrasts the warm colors of nature with the harsh light of civilization

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Edward) Hopper

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ART LECTURE–2000–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue in front of a projected slide of a painting.) Dutch still lifes often remind us of this Latin word for pride and mortality–the skull is a rather stern reminder

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vanitas

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ART & ARTISTS–200–He was in his 20’s when he sculpted the Pieta , now in St. Peter’s Basilica

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Michelangelo

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ART & ARTISTS–400–He painted tropical landscapes on Martinique before he moved to Tahiti

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Paul Gauguin

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ART & ARTISTS–600–This Frenchman painted many portraits of ballet dancers including Dancer With a Fan in 1879

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Edgar Degas

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ART & ARTISTS–800–This Spanish court artist’s 1620s painting Los Borachos or The Drinkers is in the Prado

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Diego Velasquez

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ART & ARTISTS–2000–This Dutchman’s brother Adrian may have been the model for his The Man With the Golden Helmet

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Rembrandt

222
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ARTISTS–200–When this Spanish surrealist died, there was no rush to buy his prints because there were so many of them

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Salvador Dali

223
Q

ART & ARTISTS–100–Gauguin’s mom was Peruvian, & from 1851 to 1855 he lived with her in this capital city

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Lima

224
Q

ART & ARTISTS–200–In 1766 George Stubbs, a noted painter of these animals, published a book on their anatomy

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horses

225
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ARTISTS–400–His photo silkscreens include Liz , Jackie & Elvis as well as Marilyn

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Andy Warhol

226
Q

ART & ARTISTS–300–Masterpieces in this Manhattan museum include Starry Night & Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

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Museum of Modern Art

227
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ARTISTS–600–It was recently said of this artist He’s far more than cowboys & indians. (He) is uncannily modern.

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Frederic Remington

228
Q

ART & ARTISTS–400–This abstract artist’s method of applying paint, as in Autumn Rhythm , earned him the nickname Jack the Dripper

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Jackson Pollock

229
Q

ARTISTS–800–The New Yorker 1st published 1 of this cartoonist’s ghoulish works in 1935, long before the TV show

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Charles Addams

230
Q

ART & ARTISTS–500–This American woman scoffed at charges that her close-up paintings of flowers had sexual imagery

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Georgia O’Keeffe

231
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ARTISTS–1000–German-born artist famous for his portraits of the court of Henry VIII

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Hans Holbein the Younger

232
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ART–200–The Mona Lisa was painted in oil on this, not canvas

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Wood Panel

233
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ART–400–Winslow Homer’s Prisoners from the Front is a scene from this war

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The Civil War

234
Q

ART–600–On May 9, 1989 a self-portrait by this artist went for a whopping $47.85 million

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Pablo Picasso

235
Q

ART–800–Meaning like a wild beast , it’s the art movement associated with Matisse

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Fauvism/Fauves

236
Q

ARTISTS–200–In 1639 this Dutch master bought a home in Amsterdam that later became a museum

A

Rembrandt

237
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ARTISTS–400–His 1770 work The Blue Boy resides in the Huntington Art Gallery in San Marino, California

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Thomas Gainsborough

238
Q

ARTISTS–600–His Birth of Venus was painted for the Medici villa at Castello, Italy

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Botticelli

239
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ARTISTS–800–In 1916 she met her future husband, Alfred Stieglitz

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Georgia O’Keeffe

240
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ARTISTS–1000–The father of this Marriage of the Virgin Renaissance artist was a court painter to the Duke of Urbino

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Rafael

241
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ARTISTS–200–He was one of the finest American portrait artists, but he’s best remembered for his code

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Samuel Morse

242
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ARTISTS–400–Jan Vermeer lived his entire life in this city known for its pottery

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Delft

243
Q

ARTISTS–600–Sir Joshua Reynolds was knighted by this king in 1769

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George III

244
Q

ARTISTS–800–Norwegian whose painting The Cry , or The Scream , has been called an icon of existential anguish

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Edvard Munch

245
Q

ARTISTS–0–At a May 1995 auction, a painting by her sold for $3.2 million, barely topping one by her husband

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Frida Kahlo

246
Q

ART–200–Emanuel Leutze used the Rhine as a model for his painting of Washington Crossing this river

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the Delaware

247
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ART–400–A pieta now in the cathedral of Florence was originally meant for this artist’s tomb

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Michelangelo

248
Q

ART–600–He painted a series of Haystacks before turning to water lilies

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Claude Monet

249
Q

ART–800–His Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp established him as one of Amsterdam’s great portrait painters

A

Rembrandt

250
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ART–1000– Northeaster , an 1895 painting by this American artist, depicts the ocean striking the Maine shore

A

Winslow Homer

251
Q

THE ARTFUL–400–In 1926 this surrealist was expelled from art school for refusing to allow his professors to critique his work

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Salvador) DalÌÄå_

252
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THE ARTFUL–600–The leisurely life of this island is depicted in the masterwork seen here from about 1894

A

Tahiti

253
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THE ARTFUL–800–This artist who painted many revealing self-potraits was portrayed on film by Salma Hayek in 2002

A

Frida Kahlo

254
Q

ARTS & CRAFTS–100–Punch a wick hole in the bottom of an empty milk carton, melt some wax & you’re on your way to making this

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a candle

255
Q

THE ARTFUL–1000–Luis Tristan was a student of this artist, studying in his Toledo studio from 1603 to 1608

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El Greco

256
Q

ARTS & CRAFTS–200–Go dotty & make a pair of these out of clay; the opposite sides should add up to 7

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dice

257
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ARTS & CRAFTS–300–String together one of these Hawaiian necklaces using construction paper flowers, straws & yarn

A

a lei

258
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ARTS & CRAFTS–400–With a brown lunch bag, white yarn for the top stitching & a little imagination, you can make one of these; hike!

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a football

259
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ARTS & CRAFTS–500–You can shake things up after making this wintry item using a baby food jar, water, sparkles & tiny figures

A

a snow globe

260
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EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS–400–This artist adored Camembert cheese because it could assume the shape of the limp watches he was noted for painting

A

Salvador DalÌÄå_

261
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EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS–800–His statue of Bacchus led to a commission to create the famous Pieta now in St. Peter’s Basilica

A

Michelangelo

262
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EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS–1200–Picasso depicted this bird on his posters promoting world peace, & his daughter Paloma is named for it

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a dove

263
Q

EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS–1600–El Greco probably received his early training painting icons on this, his native island

A

Crete

264
Q

EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS–2000–Manhattan’s Frick collection is home to a 1644 portrait of King Philip IV by this great Spanish artist

A

Velazquez

265
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ART MUSEUMS–200–2 old palaces in Barcelona house a museum of this cubist’s works

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Pablo Picasso

266
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ART MUSEUMS–400–This prestigious art museum in London recently opened a new & separate gallery of modern art

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Tate Gallery

267
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ART MUSEUMS–600–It houses the largest collection of art in the Netherlands

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The Rijksmuseum

268
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ART MUSEUMS–600–If you get a chance, visit the Munch Museum in this world capital; it’s a real scream!

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Oslo, Norway

269
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ART–200–Medieval artists gave triangular ones to the trinity, round to the angels & rectangular to living holy people

A

Halos

270
Q

ART–400–Originally full of light & color, his 1642 work was so darkened by grime & smoke it’s now called The Night Watch

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Rembrandt

271
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ART–1500–Artist who was the initiator & leader of the impressionist movement; he’s famous for his haystacks

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Claude Monet

272
Q

ART–800–Flemish painter known for his Venus & Adonis ; he negotiated a 1630 peace treaty between England & Spain

A

Peter Paul Rubens

273
Q

ART–1000–This nihilistic movement in the arts is named for a French word for hobby horse

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Dada/Dadaism

274
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INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS–200–This Pieta artist was born in Caprese, a village in Tuscany, in 1475

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Michelangelo (Buonarroti)

275
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INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS–400–This Dutchman’s 1660s painting of The Jewish Bride is in the Rijksmuseum

A

Rembrandt

276
Q

INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS–800–The name of his 1896 painting No Te Aha Oe Riri means Why Are You Angry ?

A

Paul Gauguin

277
Q

INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS–1000–This Belgian surrealist painted a 1957 mural called La Fee Ignorante – The Ignorant Elf

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Rene Magritte

278
Q

ART & DESIGN–200–This new art style was popular in France just before Art Deco

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Art Nouveau

279
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ART & DESIGN–400–A walkway or porch with a roof supported by columns, it’s featured in Greek architecture

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Portico

280
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ART & DESIGN–600–This name refers to any depiction of the Virgin holding the dead Christ, not just Michelangelo’s sculpture

A

Pieta

281
Q

ART TECHNIQUE–400–In the 1700s Rosalba Carriera, whose work is seen here, was the first to popularize these pigment sticks

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pastels

282
Q

ART TECHNIQUE–800–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Kelly of the Clue Crew makes some cartoon trees grow.) By enlarging the nearest part of the image, this technique adds the illusion of depth

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foreshortening

283
Q

ART & DESIGN–800–A praying desk with a knee bench, its name means Pray God

A

Prie-Dieu

284
Q

ART TECHNIQUE–1200–Encaustic painting, used since ancient times, applies this animal product to a rigid surface & fixes it with heat

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wax

285
Q

ART & DESIGN–1000–Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe & Philip Johnson designed this NYC skyscraper named for a liquor company

A

Seagram’s Building/Tower

286
Q

ART TECHNIQUE–1600–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows off a blank canvas.) This step in prepping a canvas doesn’t mean measuring; it means adding a layer of glue so the paint doesn’t sink in & lose its color

A

to size your canvas

287
Q

ART TECHNIQUE–2000–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Kelly of the Clue Crew fiddles with some classical whiskers.) This term for deliberately blurring an area, as Titian did here, sounds like a combination of scramble & jumble

A

scumble

288
Q

NAME THE ARTIST–200– The Starry Night

A

Van Gogh

289
Q

NAME THE ARTIST–400– 2 Tahitian Women

A

Gauguin

290
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NAME THE ARTIST–600– Luncheon on the Grass

A

Eduouard Manet

291
Q

NAME THE ARTIST–800– View of Toledo

A

El Greco

292
Q

NAME THE ARTIST–1000– The Dance Class

A

Degas

293
Q

ART–200–A recent show of her works at the Whitney Museum included bronzes of her art made before she was Mrs. John Lennon

A

Yoko Ono

294
Q

ART–2000–Back in 1961 his Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer brought a record price of $2.3 million

A

Rembrandt

295
Q

ART–600–Jean Arp coined this term to describe the non-mobile works of Alexander Calder

A

Stabiles

296
Q

ART–800–One of Goya’s works depicts this father of Jupiter devouring his children

A

Saturn

297
Q

ART–1000–Also known as Beaubourg , the Paris Center for the Contemporary Art is named after this French president

A

Georges Pompidou

298
Q

ART–200–These colored chalklike sticks are made with a pigment & a weak adhesive such as gum tragacanth

A

Pastels

299
Q

ART–400–In 1546 Pope Paul III appointed this artist architect of St. Peter’s Basilica

A

Michelangelo

300
Q

ART–600–The final layer of plaster prepared for this type of wall painting is called intonaco

A

Fresco

301
Q

ART–800–In 1930 Grant Wood’s reputation was established by a Chicago showing of this painting

A

American Gothic’

302
Q

ART–1000–She was commissioned to paint a mural for the woman’s building at the 1893 Columbian Exposition

A

Mary Cassatt

303
Q

COLONIAL ARTS–400–This South Carolina city that gave us a popular dance in the 1930s was the site of the first opera in America in 1735

A

Charleston

304
Q

COLONIAL ARTS–800–In 1750 theater was banned in this then-colonial capital as a form of Mass. entertainment

A

Boston

305
Q

COLONIAL ARTS–1200–Some of the earliest surviving colonial portraits are of Richard & Increase, members of this family

A

the Mathers

306
Q

COLONIAL ARTS–1600–Meaning tobacco peddler , it’s the title of a 1708 Ebenezer Cooke poem & a 1960 John Barth novel about Cooke

A

The Sot-Weed Factor

307
Q

COLONIAL ARTS–2000–James Alexander, whose doggerel contributed to this publisher’s arrest, helped defend him as a lawyer

A

Zenger

308
Q

ART–200–In 1922 he painted his 1st major mural, Creation , at the National Preparatory School in Mexico City

A

Diego Rivera

309
Q

ART–1900–Botticelli featured members of this prominent family in his Adoration of the Magi

A

The Medicis

310
Q

ART–600–It’s what Alexander Calder called his stationary sculptures

A

Stabiles

311
Q

ART–800–You can see his Majas on a Balcony at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

A

Francisco Goya

312
Q

ART–1000–In 1983 he skirted 11 islands in Biscayne Bay with sheets of pink plastic

A

Christo

313
Q

ART & ARTISTS–200–She’s the subject of Andy Warhol’s 1962 Marilyn Diptych

A

Marilyn Monroe

314
Q

ART & ARTISTS–400–An X-ray of his Blue Boy has revealed the figure of a small dog that was painted out

A

Thomas Gainsborough

315
Q

ART & ARTISTS–600–In 1481 Botticelli led a group of painters in frescoing this newly erected Vatican chapel

A

The Sistine Chapel

316
Q

ART & ARTISTS–800–His portrait of the Duchess of Alba in a Maja costume is at NYC’s Hispanic Society of America

A

Francisco Goya

317
Q

ART & ARTISTS–1000–In 1797 Ingres entered the studio of this Death Of Marat painter

A

Jacques-Louis David

318
Q

ART TERMS–400–Originally a term for a full-size sketch ready for transfer to a canvas or wall, it now refers to any humorous drawing

A

a cartoon

319
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ART TERMS–1200–This term usually refers to a binder of egg yolk thinned with water

A

egg tempera

320
Q

ART TERMS–1600–This type of work means fresh in Italian

A

fresco

321
Q

ART TERMS–2000–Borrowed from the German, it’s a term for art exhibiting sentimental bad taste

A

kitsch

322
Q

ART & ARTISTS–200–He painted Irises & Pink Roses as well as Sunflowers

A

Vincent Van Gogh

323
Q

ART & ARTISTS–400–This drip artist was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912

A

Jackson Pollock

324
Q

ART & ARTISTS–600–He spent several summers painting pointillist seascapes including Le Bec Du Hoc, Grandcamp

A

Georges Seurat

325
Q

ART & ARTISTS–800–His sculpture, The Age of Bronze , exhibited in 1877, was inspired by Michelangelo

A

Auguste Rodin

326
Q

ART & ARTISTS–1000–You can see this British sculptor’s Reclining Mother And Child at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis

A

Henry Moore

327
Q

ARTS & CRAFTS–500–On a cloisonne pin, this material is poured into hollows between wires soldered onto metal

A

enamel

328
Q

A CLOSE LOOK AT ART–800–In his Night Watch , hierarchy is shown by the shadow of the militia captain’s hand on an underling’s coat

A

Rembrandt

329
Q

A CLOSE LOOK AT ART–1200–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Kelly of the Clue Crew poses with a Pontormo painting.) As painters often do, Pontormo inserted one of these into his work called Deposition

A

a self-portait

330
Q

A CLOSE LOOK AT ART–1600–The message of healing in Friedrich’s Winter Landscape includes a discarded pair of these supports

A

crutches

331
Q

A CLOSE LOOK AT ART–2000–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jon of the Clue Crew poses with a seascape.) W.H. Auden wrote, Everything turns away quite leisurely from a disaster in Bruegel’s Landscape with the Fall of this mythical flier

A

Icarus

332
Q

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUMS–400–One of the largest contemp. art orgs., N.Y.’s P.S. 1, uses a building that began as this type of institution

A

a (public) school

333
Q

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUMS–800–Tokyo’s Museum of Contemporary Art exhibited this woman’s art, including her Bed-In for Peace photos

A

INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Yoko) Ono

334
Q

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUMS–1200–This museum’s ducts are color coded, blue for air, green for fluids, yellow for electrical, & red for movement

A

Le Centre Pompidou

335
Q

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUMS–1600–This influential artist said of some Aboriginal art in Sydney’s museum, This is what I have been trying to achieve

A

Pablo Picasso

336
Q

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUMS–6000–Founded in 1939, this city’s Contemporary Arts Center was at the center of a 1990s 1st Amendment case

A

Cincinnati

337
Q

MATTERS OF THE ART–400–Items recently uncovered at her home & museum include dresses from Oaxaca & earrings probably from Picasso

A

Frida Kahlo

338
Q

MATTERS OF THE ART–600–He’s the French artist whose work is seen here, if you get our Pointillism

A

INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Georges) Seurat

339
Q

MATTERS OF THE ART–1000–This group of British painters exhibited anonymously, signing their paintings PRB

A

the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

340
Q

ART FOR ART’S SAKE–200–Joseph Karl Stieler’s early 19th-century portrait of this man captures his energy & ferocity

A

Beethoven

341
Q

ART FOR ART’S SAKE–400–He’s the former stockbroker who painted Woman with Mango , seenhere

A

Gauguin

342
Q

ART FOR ART’S SAKE–600–This influential Italian also worked in sculpture

A

Modigliani

343
Q

ART FOR ART’S SAKE–800–She’s the Pennsylvania-born expatriate whose work is seen here

A

INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Mary) Cassatt

344
Q

ART FOR ART’S SAKE–1000–The unique modern stylings of this abstract Dutchman are seen in his Broadway Boogie Woogie

A

Piet Mondrian

345
Q

ART–200–Coptic art, which developed in this river valley, was inspired by the Hellenistic style of Alexandria

A

Nile

346
Q

ART–400–Encaustic painting, practiced by the ancient Greeks, uses this melted insect substance as a binder

A

Wax

347
Q

ART–600–This muralist was only 10 when he began studying at Mexico City’s Academy of San Carlos

A

Diego Rivera

348
Q

ART–800–Giovanni Antonio Canal was the real name of this artist known for his paintings of Venice

A

Canaletto

349
Q

ART–1000–The Bronze Family Group sculpted by this Englishman in the 1940s is in the Museum of Modern Art

A

Henry Moore

350
Q

ART–200–Renaissance writers gave medieval architecture this barbarian name because they thought it ugly

A

Gothic

351
Q

ART–400–The roots of this kind of expressionism are seen in the works of Wassily Kandinsky

A

Abstract expressionism

352
Q

ART–600–Fathers of this modern style include Claes Oldenburg, George Segal & Roy Lichtenstein

A

Pop Art

353
Q

ART–800–Cezanne said, Treat nature in terms of the cylinder, this shape & the cone, all in perspective

A

Sphere

354
Q

ART–1000–This 20th century Spanish artist called his works Hand-painted dream photographs

A

Salvador Dali

355
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–200–Gustave Moreau’s 19th century painting of this saint & the dragon is in London’s National Gallery

A

St. George

356
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–400–His 1892 painting Manao Tupapau depicts a young Tahitian girl & a scary-looking spirit

A

Paul Gauguin

357
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–600–The Dying Slave , sculpted by this Italian master in the early 1500s, is in the Louvre

A

Michelangelo

358
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–800–Not surprisingly, his 1872 painting Musicians Of The Orchestra shows ballet dancers in the background

A

Edgar Degas

359
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–1000–Her 1936 painting Summer Days shows an animal skull & flowers floating above a desert landscape

A

Georgia O’Keeffe

360
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–200–His 1891 painting of a street in Tahiti is in the Toledo Museum of Art

A

Paul Gauguin

361
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–400–Thomas Solie’s 1815 portrait of this orator is in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection

A

Patrick Henry

362
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–600– The Madonna of the Magnificat is one of many paintings of the Virgin & child by this Birth of Venus artist

A

Sandro Botticelli

363
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–800–In 1930 she created a series of paintings of a jack-in-the-pulpit

A

Georgia O’ Keeffe

364
Q

ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS–1000–In 1797 Goya painted this duchess, his mistress, pointing to the words Solo Goya ( Only Goya )

A

Duchess of Alba

365
Q

ART & ARTISTS–200–The influence of Van Dyck can be seen in his Blue Boy & other works

A

Thomas Gainesborough

366
Q

ART & ARTISTS–400–Ilya Yefimovich Repin’s Ivan The Terrible With The Body Of His Son is in this city’s Tretyakov Gallery

A

Moscow

367
Q

ART & ARTISTS–600–Vasari said this Renaissance man painted the left-hand angel in Verrocchio’s Baptism of Christ

A

Leonardo Da Vinci

368
Q

ART & ARTISTS–800–Francois Boucher painted several portraits of this patron, the mistress of Louis XV

A

Madame de Pompadour

369
Q

ART & ARTISTS–1000–Carel Fabritius, Rembrandt’s finest student, died in a 1654 explosion in this Dutch pottery city

A

Delft

370
Q

ART–100–This gemlike carving material was obtained from walruses as well as elephants

A

ivory

371
Q

ART–200–This diminutive poster artist broke his legs in childhood falls, inhibiting their growth

A

Toulouse-Lautrec

372
Q

ART–500–The animal featured both in Rousseau’s The Sleeping Gypsy & The Dream

A

a lion

373
Q

ART–400–New & unknown in Paris, at 22 he painted The Old Guitarist in shades of blue that reflected his mood

A

Picasso

374
Q

ART–500–The most famous Sunday Afternoon this pointillist painted was on the Grand Jatte

A

INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Georges) Seurat

375
Q

ART EXHIBITS–200–A 1995 exhibit at California’s Laguna Art Museum traced the history of this body art

A

tattoo

376
Q

ART EXHIBITS–400–In 1995 this art movement was on view in a Monet exhibit & in a Caillebotte show

A

Impressionism

377
Q

ART EXHIBITS–600–A recent exhibit at this St. Petersburg museum focused on art plundered by the Red Army during WWII

A

the Hermitage

378
Q

ART EXHIBITS–800–An 1877 exhibit moved John Ruskin to libel this American-born artist, but not his mother

A

James McNeill Whistler

379
Q

ART EXHIBITS–1000–In 1990 a Cincinnati museum faced obscenity charges after showing the work of this late photographer

A

Robert Mapplethorpe

380
Q

ART–100–This late artist was also a jewelry designer; you might expect his watches to be limp

A

Salvador DalÌÄå_

381
Q

ART–200–The Thinker guards the entrance to the Philadelphia museum devoted to this sculptor

A

Rodin

382
Q

ART–300–An artist dedicated to reviving early Renaissance style & methods is described as pre- this

A

Raphaelite

383
Q

ART–400–Egypt’s temple of Abu Simbel features 4 figures of this pharaoh carved out of the rock

A

Ramses II

384
Q

ART–500–His paintings of flags & targets at a one-man show in 1958 unleashed a storm of controversy

A

Jasper Johns

385
Q

EARLY ART–200–This animal that raised Romulus & Remus was the subject of one of the finest Etruscan sculptures

A

Wolf

386
Q

EARLY ART–400–The innermost of his 3 coffins discovered by Howard Carter is solid gold & painted in his likeness

A

King Tut

387
Q

EARLY ART–600–This art form of setting stones or glass into mortar was the main decorative art of the Byzantine Empire

A

Mosaic

388
Q

EARLY ART–800– Winged Victory is the common name of a statue of this Greek goddess whose name means victory

A

Nike

389
Q

ARTISTS–200–A fine series of these paintings on fresh plaster in Assisi is tentatively attributed to Giotto

A

frescoes

390
Q

EARLY ART–1000–A religious work consisting of 3 hinged or folded panels often used as an altarpiece

A

triptych

391
Q

ARTISTS–400–His father, Auguste Manet, worked for the Ministry of Justice & wanted him to become a lawyer

A

Edouard Manet

392
Q

ARTISTS–600–As an art student in Madrid he met director Luis Bunuel with whom he later made the film An Andalusian Dog

A

Salvador Dali

393
Q

ARTISTS–800–He was 24 when he first painted Spain’s Philip IV who became his patron

A

Diego Velasquez

394
Q

ARTISTS–1000–In 1906 Rodin invited this Romanian sculptor to work in his studio, but he refused

A

Constantin Brancusi

395
Q

ART–200–In Hieronymus Bosch’s 3-panel The Garden of Earthly Delights , it’s the garden on the left

A

Garden of Eden

396
Q

ART–400–This style of Picasso & Braque was broken into 2 phases, analytic & synthetic

A

Cubism

397
Q

ART–600–He poured & splattered paint onto the canvas to make his Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950

A

Jackson Pollock

398
Q

ART–800–Anthony Janson says only 2 Flemish Baroque artists achieved international status, Van Dyck & this man

A

Peter Paul Rubens

399
Q

ART–1000–This Younger German’s 1540 portrait of England’s Henry VIII is in Rome’s Galleria Nazionale

A

Hans Holbein

400
Q

ARTISTS–200–He began his Sistine Chapel work with the Noah scenes over the entrance door

A

Michelangelo

401
Q

ARTISTS–400–In 1921, after 10 years of self-imposed exile, this muralist returned to Mexico

A

Diego Rivera

402
Q

ARTISTS–600–While still in his teens, this artist, for whom a trim pointed beard is named, was Rubens’ chief assistant

A

Anthony VanDyck

403
Q

ARTISTS–800– The Supreme Poster Artist of the 19th Century , he was famous for his Parisian nightlife scenes

A

Toulouse-Lautrec

404
Q

ARTISTS–1000–He signed one of his earliest works, the Modena Triptych, Master Domenikos

A

El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos)

405
Q

WOMEN IN THE ARTS–200–In 1996 the Screen Actors Guild chose this Murder, She Wrote star for a lifetime achievement award

A

Angela Lansbury

406
Q

WOMEN IN THE ARTS–800–In the 1920s, her home at 27 Rue de Fleurus in Paris was a gathering place for other writers & artists

A

Gertrude Stein

407
Q

WOMEN IN THE ARTS–1000–This playwright’s The Sisters Rosensweig opened off-Broadway in 1992

A

Wendy Wasserstein

408
Q

ARTISTS–0– King David (1951)

A

Chagall

409
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A YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO ART–400–Baroque classicism is seen in the temple-like design of this Paris museum where the Venus de Milo lives

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the Louvre

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A YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO ART–800–From about 1305, the work seenhere is one of Italy’s first great masterpieces in this, a type of mural painting

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fresco

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A YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO ART–1200–After buying a country house, Rubens turned to this type of work, like this with a view of Het Steen

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landscapes

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A YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO ART–1600–An iconic work showing the American frontier as Bingham’s these Traders Descending the Missouri

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fur traders

413
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A YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO ART–2000–Cezanne used this style in the 1870s but found it mushy; he wanted to make it solid and durable

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Impressionism

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ART & ARTISTS–200–For one of his works, Marcel Duchamp added a beard & mustache to a print of this da Vinci lady

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Mona Lisa

415
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ART & ARTISTS–400–In the 1570s Tintoretto painted this Biblical figure Striking The Rock

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Moses

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ART & ARTISTS–600–Picasso described this art movement as An art dealing primarily with forms

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Cubism

417
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ART & ARTISTS–800–This impressionist’s depiction of a nude picnicker in Luncheon On The Grass created a scandal in 1863

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Edouard Manet

418
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ART & ARTISTS–1000–You can see his most famous work, Nighthawks , at the Art Institute of Chicago

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Edward Hopper

419
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ART–100–The artists known as The Four Wangs rose to prominence under this country’s Ch’ing Dynasty

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China

420
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ART–200–Delacroix’ dramatic historical painting of the Massacre At Chios is in this Paris museum

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The Louvre

421
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ART–300–It’s the shape of a tondo, a type of painting popular in the 15th century

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Round

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ART–400–Once a cubist, this Spaniard from Figueras turned to surrealism after going to Paris in 1928

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Salvador Dali

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ART–500–This word that often precedes expressionism is derived from the Latin for drawn off or drawn away

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Abstract

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WHO’S THE ARTIST?–200–In the 1640s he painted his young son, Titus

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Rembrandt

425
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WHO’S THE ARTIST?–400–Perceptive analysis of movement was a hallmark of this artist

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Edgar Degas

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WHO’S THE ARTIST?–600–Come straight to the point & name this artist

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Georges Seurat

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WHO’S THE ARTIST?–1200–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):This artist burned brightly as a poet as well

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William Blake (‘The Illustration of God’)

428
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WHO’S THE ARTIST?–1000–A neo-classicist, this artist often painted the high & mighty

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Jacques-Louis David

429
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ART & ARTISTS–400–Jonathan Buttall is the young man in this colorful work by Thomas Gainsborough

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The Blue Boy

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ART & ARTISTS–800–The pop art stylings of this artist are exemplified by his Nurse , seen here

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Lichtenstein

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ART & ARTISTS–1200–Impressionism got its name thanks to his painting Impression: Sunrise

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Claude) Monet

432
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ART & ARTISTS–1600–A reddish-brown color is named for this Venetian artist who used the color frequently in his paintings

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Titian

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ART & ARTISTS–2000–INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue in front of a projection screen.) Correggio got an almost religious ecstasy into his mythological paintings, such as this Roman god & Io

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Jupiter

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ARTISTS–200–Thomas Hart Benton was once a cartoonist for the Joplin American in this, his home state

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Missouri

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ARTISTS–400–Of Miro, Marisol or Morisot, the one who isn’t female

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Joan) MirÌÄå_

436
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ARTISTS–600–Jose Orozco, a colleague of Diego Rivera, was one of this country’s greatest muralists

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Mexico

437
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ARTISTS–800–Goya’s wall paintings decorate the Church of San Antonio de la Florida in this capital city

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Madrid

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ARTISTS–1000–The modern artist who was born Milton Rauschenberg changed his first name to this

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Robert

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ART & ARTISTS–200–Delacroix’ 1859 painting of this Shakespearean hero And Horatio In The Graveyard is in the Louvre

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Hamlet

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ART & ARTISTS–400–This artist related the human figure to geometrical figures in the famous drawing seen here

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Leonardo Da Vinci

441
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ART & ARTISTS–600–David Roberts, who has been called the Scottish Canaletto , was born in this capital in 1796

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Edinburgh

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ART & ARTISTS–1000–Voluptuous women fill this Flemish artist’s 1630 painting The Garden Of Love

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Peter Paul Rubens

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20th CENTURY ARTISTS–0–In 1912 he began creating abstact sculptures of Maiastra, a bird in Romanian legends

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Constantin Brancusi

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ART & ARTISTS–100–This American Gothic artist was an asst. professor of fine arts at the Univ. of Iowa in 1934

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Grant Wood

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ART & ARTISTS–200–Artist of the 1893 lithograph seen here

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Toulouse-Lautrec

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ART & ARTISTS–1000–Known for such works as Blam! , he drew maps for the U.S. Army in Europe during WWII

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Roy Lichtenstein

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ART & ARTISTS–400–This muralist’s birthplace in Guanajuato, Mexico is now a museum devoted to him

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Diego Rivera

448
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ART & ARTISTS–500–The group led by Robert Henri & known as The Eight later became known as this school

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Ashcan School

449
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ART FOR ART’S SAKE!–200– The Union of Earth & Water , seen here, was painted by this zaftig-loving Baroque artist

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Rubens

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE!–400–He’s the unique neoimpressionist whose work Study for Le Chahut is seen here

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Georges Seurat

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ART FOR ART’S SAKE!–600–As evidenced here, this artist’s Neoclassic style made him a favorite of French rulers

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David

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20th CENTURY ART–200–Like painters, modern artists in this form turned to abstraction, as in David Smith’s work in steel

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Sculpture

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20th CENTURY ART–400–The expressionist CoBrA group acronymed its name from Copenhagen, Brussels & this Dutch city

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Amsterdam

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20th CENTURY ART–600–Franz Kline’s palette in the ’50s was generally restricted to this, like TV at the time

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Black

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20th CENTURY ART–1000–This controversial painter was a descendant of the 17th C. English essayist of the same name

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Francis Bacon

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20th CENTURY ART–1000–Austrian who painted the much-reproduced work seen here

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Gustav Klimt (‘The Kiss’)

457
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LARCENY DELL’ARTE–400–20 paintings by this man, including the one seenhere, were stolen briefly from the Stedelijk Museum in 1991

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Van Gogh

458
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LARCENY DELL’ARTE–800–This Spaniard’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington was stolen from the U.K. in 1961

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Goya

459
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LARCENY DELL’ARTE–1200–$300 million worth of art was stolen from the Gardener Museum including the only marine painting by this Dutchman

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Rembrandt

460
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LARCENY DELL’ARTE–1600–NYC’s largest art theft happened in 1988 & saw the loss of 2 of this Renaissance friar’s masterpieces

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Fra Angelico

461
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LARCENY DELL’ARTE–2000–The august painting seen here by this Frenchman was stolen from Paris, along with 8 others, in 1985

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Pierre-Auguste) Renoir

462
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ART & ARTISTS–200–This Thinker sculptor was denied admission to the School of Fine Arts in Paris 3 times

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Auguste Rodin

463
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ART & ARTISTS–400–This Spaniard included Velazquez’s Las Meninas in his Family of Charles IV seen here

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Francisco Goya

464
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ART & ARTISTS–600–His 1911 oil painting I And The Village depicted scenes of life in his native Vitebsk, Russia

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Marc Chagall

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ART & ARTISTS–800–Question that completes the title of the 1897 Gauguin work, Where Do We Come From? What Are We?….

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Where Are We Going?

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ART & ARTISTS–1000–The name of this art style is derived from a Paris shop opened in the 1890s by dealer Siegfried Bing

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Art Nouveau

467
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ART–400–This movement began in 1950s Britain, but it’s based on American mass media & advertising images

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Pop Art

468
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ART–800–Around 1450, with big commissions drying up, sculptors turned to these head-& -shoulders portrait pieces

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busts

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ART–1200–Noun for a work in which ideas are personified, like the book Pilgrim’s Progress or de Troy’s Time Unveiling Truth

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allegory

470
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ART–1600–This Rake’s Progress satirist was a British patriot, as seen in his 1748 work O the Roast Beef of Old England

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (William) Hogarth

471
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ART–2000–The puzzling, distorted skull in his 1533 portrait The Ambassadors may refer to his name, meaning hollow bone

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INSERT INTO clue VALUES (Hans) Holbein (the Younger)