(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Elisabetta Sirani “Portia Wounding her Thigh” 1664, oil on canvas
Norman artist “Bayeux Embroidery” 1070-1080, embroidered linen
Prehistoric (period)
Diego Velazquez “Las Meninas” 1656, oil on canvas
Frida Kahlo “Las dos Fridas” 1939, oil on canvas
Yombe artist “Figure of Mother and Child” 19th century, wood and mixed media
Muhammad Abed “Shah Jahan holding an emerald” 1628, ink and gold on paper
Ancient (period)
Titian
“Venus of Urbino” 1538, oil on canvas
Adélaïde Labille-Guiard “Self-Portrait with Two Pupils” 1785, oil on canvas
Juan de Pareja “The Calling of St. Matthew” 1661, oil on canvas
Judy Chicago “The Dinner Party” 1974-1979, installation
Edo artist, “Ama showing the Oba” 16th-17th century, brass
Abstract (style)
Early Modern (period)
Tlatilco artist “Double-faced female figurine” 1200-900 BCE, ceramic
Ancient Egyptian artist “Seated Statue of Hatshepsut” 1479-1458 BCE, limestone
Marian iconography
Edouard Manet “Olympia” 1863, oil on canvas
“Woman of Willendorf” c. 24000 BCE, limestone
Leonardo da Vinci “The Last Supper” 1495-1498, fresco painting
Inka artist “Quipu” 1400-1532, cotton and camelid fiber
Neo-Gothic (style)
Art Deco
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Faig Ahmed “Tradition in Pixel” 2010, wool carpet
Post-Impressionist (style)
"Sapi-Portuguese spoon" 15th-16th century, ivory
Hans Holbein the Younger “The Ambassadors” 1553, oil on wood
Titus Kaphar “Shifting the Gaze” 2017, oil on canvas