This year’s cards consist of: 6- religious 5 – woods with mountains / tall trees 6- modern artwork 2- with a crowd of people 7 – one person 3 – floral 8 – 2 or more people 3 – random 40 total Paintings are in white, artists in yellow Pronunciations in black You must know the name of the painting and the artist who painted it. Spelling doesn’t count off, unless there’s a tiebreaker. The person who spells the most correctly, will win the tie. There have been tiebreakers every year so we are going to learn how to spell these correctly. Because we work on spelling, Pirtle has brought home medals in this event every year! Saint Joseph and the Christ Child Reni (RAY nee) Three Maries at the Tomb Empoli (EHM poh lee) Virgin and Child van der Weyden (VY duhn) Salome Given the Head of St. John the Baptist by Herod Bordone (bawr DOH nay) Adoration of the Shepherds, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew Master of the Osservanza (oh seer VAHN zuh) The Nativity Murillo (moo REE yoh) Viacito in White Kloss A Wooded Landscape Hobbema (HAWB buh mah) A Mountain Peak with Drifting Clouds Friedrich (FREED rik) Sunrise, Yosemite Valley Bierstadt (BEER stat) Stream of the Black Pond Courbet (koor bay) Expectation Takayama (tah kah YAH mah) Rue Ravignan, Paris Luce Still Life in a Landscape Picasso (pee KAH soh) The Turning Road, L’Estaque Derain (duh rahn) Series I – No. 1 O’Keeffe Big Momma’s Room Huckaby Skating on the Frozen Amstel River van Breen (fuhn BRAYN) Musical Party in a Garden Passeri ( PAH suh reee) (Carl) Boy in Blue Overalls Henri (HEHN reye) Jean-Louis Buisson-Boissier Liotard A Prince of Saxony Cranach the Elder (KRAH nahk) Portrait of a Man Mantegna (mahn TEEN yah) Lady Hamilton Romney Portrait of the Dwarf Michol Carreno (cahr RAYN yoh) Portrait of Alessandro Farnese Mor Still Life of flowers in a Glass Vase van der Ast (fuhn duhr AHST) Water Lilies Monet (moh nay) Pink Cyclamen Bridges The Witches McEwen Children in a Garden (The Nurse) Cassatt (kuh SAHT) Indian Family with Travois Russell Selim and Zuleika Delacroix (duh lah krwah) Chloe and Sam Hovenden Heureux age! Age d’or (Happy Age! Golden Age) Watteau (vah toh) The Geography Lesson Boilly (bwah yee) Street Scene in Tunis Rolshoven Allegory of Europe Oudry (oo dree) Lord Grosvenor’s Arabian with a Groom Stubbs The Dutch Man-of-War “De Gouden Leeuw” on the River Y near Amsterdam Bakhuysen (BAHK hawy zuhn)