Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $400: The title subject of Henri Matisse's 1914 work, these popular pets were introduced to Europe in the 1600s goldfish |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $800: E.S. Hardy's 19th-century depiction of this Hans Christian Andersen character is seen here the Little Mermaid |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $1200: Shades of Spielberg--John Singleton Copley's scary 1782 painting is titled "Watson and" this beast a shark |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $1600: A Winslow Homer has this weather condition in the title--the fisherman & his halibut catch are threatened by a bank of it fog |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $2000: This Frenchman, who inspired the Impressionists, painted some controversial works, & his fish were unorthodox too Édouard Manet |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | ART SCHOOL $400: The School of Fontainebleau is named for one of these built by Francis I in the 1530s a palace |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | ART SCHOOL $800: "First Steps" is by Jozef Israels of this country's traditionalist Hague School the Netherlands |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | ART SCHOOL $1600: While part of the Avignon School, Simone Martini met this poet & painted a portrait of his beloved Laura Petrarch |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | ART SCHOOL $2000: The school named for this big city began in the 1940s & mutated into Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, etc. New York City |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | ART SCHOOL $10,000 (Daily Double): The Stroganov School in Russia specialized in these exquisite artworks for private devotions icons |
#4642, aired 2004-11-09 | ART SCHOOL $200: The most common one used by artists is probably the X-Acto a knife |
#4642, aired 2004-11-09 | ART SCHOOL $400: Turning tools are used to shape the clay on one of these a potter's wheel |
#4642, aired 2004-11-09 | ART SCHOOL $600: A halftone screen breaks up a solid image into a pattern of these dots |
#4642, aired 2004-11-09 | ART SCHOOL $800: Traditionally in drypoint, you use a steel needle to scratch your drawing into a plate of this metal copper |
#4642, aired 2004-11-09 | ART SCHOOL $1000: When a sculptor is doing this he isn't fishing, but using the lost wax method to make a mold casting |
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