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Art Match — Jul 23, 2026

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Match each artist to their masterpiece.

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  • The Shrimp Girl

    painted by William Hogarth

  • The Great Wave off Kanagawa

    painted by Katsushika Hokusai

  • Madame Moitessier

    painted by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

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ℹ️ About Art Match & how to play

Art Match is a free daily art quiz. Each round puts 3 famous public-domain paintings beside the names of the artists who made them, and asks you to put them back together against the clock. Your solve time goes on that day’s leaderboard.

How to play: tap an artist’s name, then tap their painting — or drag the name straight onto the canvas. A wrong match costs an eight-second penalty, so look before you commit. The tells are in the paint: brushwork, palette, how the artist handles light, and whether the picture was built for a cathedral, a merchant’s parlour or a print shop.

Today’s artists: William Hogarth, Katsushika Hokusai and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The set spans 3 movements, which is the easier mode — when the centuries differ, the styles do half the work for you.

  • Rococo — traded Baroque thunder for pastel and wit: garden parties, silk, and a deliberately light touch its critics never quite forgave.
  • Ukiyo-e — means “pictures of the floating world”: Japanese woodblock prints made in editions for ordinary buyers, with flat colour, decisive outline, and compositions that later stunned Paris.
  • Neoclassical — went back to Greece and Rome for its posture — clean line, sober colour, and moral subjects staged like sculpture.

Every work in the bank is in the public domain and is served from our own copy of the image; each caption links back to the painting’s page on Wikipedia. A new Art Match posts several mornings a week — browse the past Art Matches or find the rest of the free daily games.

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