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[Games] Themes of Art (23)
previous round: https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/5546939

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Windows: Windows have lent themselves to artistic expression in multiple ways. Artists have used windows as a framing device to direct our gaze to a particular scene or subject, letting us understand the beauty they saw in a particular scene, or as a way to introduce light to an interior.
Choose your favourite paintings featuring a window (one or two)
1) Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer (1657)
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2) Reading Old Woman at Window by Abraham van Strij (early 18th century)
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3) Still Life of Flowers on a Window Ledge by Jean Benner (1837)
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4) Dust Motes Dancing in the Sunbeams by Vilhelm Hammershøi (1900)
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5) Open Window, Collioure by Henri Matisse (1905)
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6) Window by Robert Delaunay (1912)
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7) Girl at the Window (in the Morning) by Georg Schrimpf (1925)
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8) Window with Doves by Gino Severini (c.1931)
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Choose your favourite paintings featuring the winter (one or two)
9) Winter Scene with Skaters by Jan Griffier (circa 1700)
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10) The Magpie by Claude Monet (1868–1869)
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11) Snow at Louveciennes by Alfred Sisley (1878)
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12) Late Afternoon, New York, Winter by Childe Hassam (1900)
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13) Winter, Kragero by Edvard Munch (1912)
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14) Winter Landscape with a River and a Bird by Julian Falat (1913)
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15) Winter Landscape by Kazimir Malevich (1930)
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16) Umbrellas in Snow by Ohara Koson (1931)
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X YEARS LATEROptional SO’s: FE(N), ET(R)(E), LH(I), VE(R)
1) Child six, a daughter
- her first name is related to the name Anne
- her middle name contains the letter V, but doesn’t start with it 2) A child of your choice, a son
- his first name is three syllables long with an one syllable nickname (e.g. Abraham “Bram”)
- his middle name contains the letter “Y”3) Child three, a son
- his first name is the surname of an actor or actress
- his middle name was popular in the early 1900s 4) Child two, gender your choice
- their first name is an English adjective (https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/english_adjectives)
- their middle name was popular in the 1970s5) A child of your choice, a daughter
- her first name is feminine variation of a classic masculine name (e.g. Henriette, Edwardine etc)
- her middle name is a flower6) Child one, gender your choice
- their first name is also (part of) a dog breed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dog_breeds)
- their middle name is Irish7) Child five, a daughter
- her first and middle name are German 8) Child four, a son
- his first name ends in the letter “S”
- his middle name is related to the name George (https://www.behindthename.com/name/george/related)
9) Child three, a son
- his first name is Welsh
- his middle name is Medieval English10) Child four, a daughter
- her first and middle name are from the top 50, USA, 1880 (https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1880)11) Child one, gender your choice
- their first name has an unisex nickname (e.g. Francesca “Frankie”, Christos “Chris”)
- their middle name starts with a vowel and ends with a consonant 12) Child two, a daughter
- her first name is “New York City” (e.g. https://nameberry.com/list/443/big-apple-baby-names/all)
- her middle is one of the following: Emma, Olivia, Mia, Sophia, Leah, Ava, Isabella, Amelia, Luna, Sofia13) A child of your choice, a daughter
- her first name is Ancient Greek
- her middle name starts with the letter “E”14) A child of your choice, a son
- his first name contains the letters “AN”, but doesn’t start with them
- his middle name is a favourite of yours 15) Child six, a son
- his first name is a from a video game
- his middle name is both English and French 16) Child five, a daughter
- her first name is an Irish last name
- her middle name is also a car model (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/tag/car_models)
formerly Belphoebe⭐️I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf
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