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Art alphabet

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    artistic terms
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  • Starting with this letter, the public event at which a piece of art is sold to the highest bidder.
    auction
  •  25
  • Starting with this letter, what you DO when you offer money for an item for sale at an auction.
    bid
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective that describes a piece of art that causes disagreement or discussion.
    controversial
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an object or collection of objects on public display at an art gallery or museum.
    exhibition, exhibit
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, a crime that involves creating a copy of a work of art to make it pass as the original.
    forgery
  •  25
  • Starting with this letter, a work of art that is normally created inside a museum and often temporary as well as multimedia.
    installation
  •  15
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective used to describe art that is very similar to the real living thing.
    lifelike
  •  25
  • Starting with this letter, a noun to describe an excellent work of art.
    masterpiece
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective that describes a work of art that receives more attention and praise than it deserves.
    overrated
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective that describes a work of art of such high value that its cost cannot be calculated.
    priceless
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective that describes, typically, a painting that produces powerful and detailed images in the mind.
    vivid
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective that describes a work of art that is not new but the same as many others and therefore lacking interest.
    unoriginal
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, an adjective that describes a work of art that has no real value or use.
    worthless
  •  20
  • Starting with this letter, a verb meaning to represent by means of a drawing,a painting or some other art form.
    depict
  •  25
  • Starting with this letter, valued objects such as historic buildings and cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations.
    heritage
  •  15
  • Starting with this letter, a type of painting representing an arrangement of ordinary objects that do not move.
    still life
  •  20