| A | B |
| Henri Matisse | Fauve painter (used patterns of bright colors, of human figure in room environment), “Green Stripe” |
| Michelangelo | Renaissance artist, famous for sculptures of David and Pieta, and paintings on Sistine Chapel Ceiling |
| Contrapposto | pose of human figure with weight on one foot with other relaxed |
| Sistine Chapel Ceiling | painted by Michelangelo – hundreds of human |
| Fresco | wet plaster technique |
| Ancient Egyptians | 39. Stylized or simplified design |
| Paul Cezanne’s fruit | Stylized with outline |
| Henri Matisse's women | Stylized with outline and flat patterned designs |
| Andrew Wyeth | Christina's World |
| Henri Matisse | Room interior scenes |
| Ancient Greeks | Stylized in the beginning, then More realistic representation |
| Ancient Romans | Realistic idealized portraits of rulers |
| Georgia O’Keeffe’s flowers | enlarged to abstraction |
| Fauves | Wild colors |
| Jacob Lawrence | Geometric representations of harlem figures |
| Pablo Picasso | Cubism |
| Paul Cezanne | Influenced Cubists like Picasso |
| Paul Cezanne | used forms (pyramids, cones, cylinders, etc) to create works of art |
| Non-objective | using no recognizable image or object in art work |
| Piet Mondrian | used red, yellow, blue, black and white |