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Welcome to Created by Jennifer Impey, Spring 2012

 Split into two teams  Each person will answer each question on their own.  Each person will earn points for the team’s total score  The first 15 questions are worth 2 points each  Name the style of art  The 5 bonus questions are worth 1 point each  Name the artist of the painting

 For each question, you will have 15 seconds to write down your answer  After that, the answer will be revealed  You will then have 30 seconds to discuss with your teammates your answers  Use this time to figure out why your answer may have been wrong

 Impressionism  Full of emotion  Painted quickly to capture the moment  Visible brush strokes of color  Pop Art  Based on popular, well-known items  Realism  Realistic looking  Cubism  Abstract, lots of shapes  Unrealistic  Surrealism  Dreamlike

Surrealism

Realism

Impressionism

Pop Art

Surrealism

Cubism

Impressionism

Pop Art

Realism

Cubism

Impressionism

Surrealism

Realism

Cubism

Van Gogh

Andy Warhol

Picasso

Leonardo da Vinci

Monet