Make the correct match. 1. Type of instruments in Cubist paintings 2. They used color to ravish the eye 3. The preeminent center of modernism 4. The ultimate modern artist 5. Les Demoiselles D’Avignon is known as the first of this kind of painting 6. Painting depicting Nazi bombing 7. Person who coined the term cubism. 8. Artist who influenced Picasso 9. Artists who typically worked in monochrome A:Fauvists B:Cézanne C:modern D:Cubists E:Picasso F:Guernica G:art critic H:Paris I:musical
Fauvists - An early-20th-century movement in painting begun by a group of French artists and marked by the use of bold, often distorted forms and vivid colors. Cézanne - French artist and leading postimpressionist figure. His most famous paintings include Mont Sainte-Victoire (1885-1887) and The Card Players (1890-1892). Modern - a. Of or relating to recent times or the present: modern history. Cubists - A nonobjective school of painting and sculpture developed in Paris in the early 20th century, characterized by the reduction and fragmentation of natural forms into abstract, often geometric structures usually rendered as a set of discrete planes. Picasso - Spanish artist. One of the most prolific and influential artists of the 20th century, Picasso excelled in painting, sculpture, etching, stage design, and ceramics. With Georges Braque he launched cubism (1906-1925), and he introduced the technique of collage. Among Picasso's works are Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). Guenica - A town in the Basque region of north-central Spain northeast of Bilbao. Its April 1937 bombing by German planes during the Spanish Civil War inspired one of Picasso's most famous paintings. Population: 16,000. Art Critic - A critic of paintings.
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