This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Visual Arts has 42 clues. Answers range from 3 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Representation of a person, esp. head and shoulders.
Natural scenery in painting
Room or building where objects are made.
Instrument used to paint.
Instrument used to draw.
A quick picture, sometimes used as a model for a more "finished" piece.
Painting done on a wall
Showing a collection of objects to the public.
To put object in a place so people can see them.
A way or organizing the various colours (2 words).
An event at which various types of contemporary artworks are shown to be sold.
The opposite of "figurative" in art.
Malevitch is regarded as the founder of ...
Monet is considered a leading artist in ...
Part of a museum devoted to show artworks.
Public ... were very hostile when the new pictures were put on show.
Artist who works with clay, or stone, or bronze
Munch is a famous ... painter.
Name of a London museum that shows modern and contemporary art.
Cloth used to paint on.
The authentification of the painting required the services of the most renowned …
Andy Warhol was the leader of the ... movement (2 words).
The art or process of cutting words or a design into a hard surface, especially in order to make a print.
To cut chinks out of a hard surface to produce a design, relief.
Another word for "contour"
A synonym of "form".
Feeling of equilibrium in an artwork.
When a colour is mixed with black.
Another word for "porcelain".
When a colour is mixed with white.
Pure intensity of a colour.
When a colour is mixed with grey.
Overall organization of an artwork.
Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel are ...
the technique of using an unusual perspective for an object so that the viewer has to change their position to see it correctly.
The flexible quality of something.
The art of painting on wet plaster.
A type of paint more fluid and transparent than oil.
An article written by a journalist to criticize a show.
A group of artists who share the same ideas about art.
A written statement in which a group of artists explain their ideas.
Invented by Brunelleschi in the Renaissance