This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Visual Arts has 15 clues. Answers range from 6 to 18 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
A movement in literature and visual arts that developed in the mid-1920s and remained strong until the mid-1940s; grew out of Dada and automatism.
An art movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Europe and the United States.
Styles of painting, design, and architecture developed from the fifth century ce in the Byzantine Empire of ancient Eastern Europe.
The art of ancient Greece and Rome. In particular, the style of Greek art that flourished during the fifth century bce.
An art form in which the originating idea and the process by which it is presented take precedence over a tangible product.
The broad term that describes emotional art, most often boldly executed and making free use of distortion and symbolic or invented color.
A style of painting introduced in Paris in the early twentieth century, characterized by areas of bright, contrasting color and simplified shapes.
Style of the later phase of ancient Greek art (300-100 bce), characterized by emotion, drama, and interaction of sculptural forms with the surrounding space.
The representation of subjects in an ideal or perfect state or form.
A nonrepresentational style of sculpture and painting, usually severely restricted in the use of visual elements and often consisting of simple geometric shapes or masses.
An art medium in which small pieces of colored glass, stone, or ceramic tile called tesserae are embedded in a background material such as plaster or mortar.
An art style in which the curves and contours of a subject are accurately portrayed.
A revival of classical Greek and Roman forms in art, music, and literature, particularly during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Europe and America.
A period of ancient art after the introduction of agriculture but before the invention of bronze.
A very ancient period of art coincident with the Old Stone Age, before the discovery of agriculture and animal herding.