| A | B |
| the Dutch painter of shadow | Rembrandt |
| Rembrandt painting | "The Night Watch" |
| painter of "The Laughing Cavalier" | Frans Hals |
| painter of Erasmus (side view) | Holbein |
| opposite of engraving (made of wood) | Woodcut |
| painter of "The Letter" | Vermeer |
| Court painter at the time of Philip IV of Spain. | Velasquez |
| He made the Classical style of art popular | David |
| painter of "Children of the Shell" | Murillo |
| painter of "The Shrimp Girl" | Hogarth |
| Painter of "Angel Heads" | Reynolds |
| famous Gainsborough painting | "The Blue Boy" |
| this painter wrote poetry, then made and engraved pictures to go with them. | William Blake |
| English landscape painter known for painting green trees | Constable |
| Painter of "The Fighting Temeraire" | Turner |
| French painters Millet and Corot were call this. | Barbizon Painters |
| the "Painter of Presidents" | Stuart |
| painter of "The Fog Warning" (famous for his sea paintings) | Winslow Homer |
| Whistler painting, also known as "an Arrangement in Gray and Black." | Whistler's Mother |
| he painted religious pictures on Boston's library walls | Sargent |
| surrealistic painting depicting several strange watches | "the Persistence of Memory" |
| Illustrations made on smooth stone, then printed with ink on paper | lithographs |
| Remington and Bellows are called by this name. | "real-men artists" |
| painter known for joining the circus, the painting pictures of it. | John Steuart Curry |
| Mexican painter who painted "Man and Machinery" | Diego Rivera |