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Art
Sentence Completion
Online English Exercise with Answers

Art Nouns

Study the vocabulary and definitions to complete the sentences in this exercise.

Canvas icon

Canvas

A strong cloth used as a surface for painting.

Collage icon

Collage

An artwork created by gluing different materials, like paper or fabric, together.

Composition icon

Composition

The way elements like colors and shapes are arranged in an artwork.

Exhibit icon

Exhibit

A collection of art or objects shown to the public.

Gallery icon

Gallery

A room or building where art is displayed.

Mosaic icon

Mosaic

A picture made by arranging small colored pieces, like tiles or glass.

Mural icon

Mural

A large painting done directly on a wall.

Portrait icon

Portrait

A picture or painting of a person, usually showing their face.

Sculpture icon

Sculpture

A three-dimensional artwork made by shaping materials like stone or metal. 

Restoration icon

Restoration

The process of fixing or cleaning old or damaged art. 

Sentence Completion 

Practice with a free fill-in-the-blank online exercise with answers on 10 facts about Art.

Complete the Sentences with a Noun

Use each word only once

Word Bank

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  • Gallery
  • composition
  • collage
  • mural
  • restoration
  • mosaic
  • portrait
  • canvas
  • sculpture
  • exhibit
The Statue of Liberty in New York’s harbor is a colossal gifted by France.
The Louvre’s of Renaissance paintings includes masterpieces from da Vinci and Raphael.
The of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, painted in 1796, is on the U.S. one-dollar bill.
The Uffizi in Florence houses Botticelli’s famous “Birth of Venus.”
Oil paint on a dries slowly, which allowed artists like Rembrandt to blend colors directly on it.
Banksy’s 2011 called “Falling Shopper” was painted on the side of an office building in London’s Mayfair district and critiqued consumerism.
Roman floors commonly depicted gods, animals, or geometric patterns.
Pablo Picasso pioneered in 1912 by gluing oilcloth and newspaper to his painting “Still Life with Chair Caning”.
The of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling, completed in 1994, revealed Michelangelo’s vibrant original colors.
In “Starry Night”, Van Gogh’s swirling creates a sense of movement in the sky.