ART APPRECIATION FINAL EXAM

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  1. 3. A civilization that lived westward of the Tuscany region of what is now Italy.
  2. 4. putting together pieces of art to form one cohesive piece like magazines and paint.
  3. 6. a combination of a binder and color, mixed to form a liquid drying as a solid.
  4. 8. One of the distinct cultures of Mesopotamia.
  5. 10. A dating technique that uses carbon to determine the age of an artifact.
  6. 13. Culture known for their skills in the creation of full-length human figures.
  7. 14. Grouping up photos by cutting and cropping and pasting to create a new piece.
  8. 18. Color of the clay used in the Terracotta warriors.
  9. 20. the use of tiny dots instead of brush strokes when painting.
  10. 22. A fiber from shearing sheep, llamas, or yak and woven into clothing
  11. 23. the concept of light and dark shading to create a 3D space on a flat shape
  12. 24. Naturally made art materials as a form of limestone, taking shape under the sea
  13. 27. An art method used in intaglio printmaking to create marks on the metal plate.
  14. 28. Also known as the Old Stone Age, a period in prehistory.
  15. 29. A technique that creates images using colored tile or stone and gluing them to walls.
  16. 30. A civilization that started in the Scandinavian countries and spread across Europe.
  17. 31. An ancient art technique of troweling wet lime plaster on a wall or ceiling.
  18. 36. Aztec’s capital and the most important temple
  19. 39. A Mayan temple that shows the precision and significance of Maya astronomy
  20. 44. A French word meaning to carve in "low relief" in stone, wood, or rock.
  21. 46. solid pieces of different types of solid mineral matter used for building structures.
  22. 47. An art form consisting of giant stones carved into individual posts
  23. 48. Culture known for the ancient Sun Temple in Machu Picchu, Peru.
  24. 49. a material made from flax plant fibers
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  1. 1. A method that uses chemicals (gum arabic) on the surface
  2. 2. Also known as hot wax painting
  3. 5. A stone used in making Roma’s Colosseum.
  4. 7. Also known as "baked earth" in Italian; earthenware that is clay-based.
  5. 9. A metamorphic rock made up of different silicates
  6. 11. Also known as the New Stone Age, an Old World archaeological period.
  7. 12. the ancient region known today as Iraq.
  8. 15. A method that uses pigments dispersed in an emulsion miscible with water, typically egg yolk.
  9. 16. melting glass on the end of a long metal tube and blowing through the tube
  10. 17. a technique to create perspective by exaggerating the part of an object.
  11. 19. A period when ideas of monasticism expanded.
  12. 21. A material formed through the mixture of soil and water
  13. 23. A melted earth’s crust pounded by weather; a layer of topsoil.
  14. 25. A technique that uses silica or small pieces of colored glass
  15. 26. A mixture of lightweight coarse aggregate with fine aggregates like shale.
  16. 32. A method which coats silk mesh with photo emulsion
  17. 33. A technique that uses a tool to shape material by removing sections away from the original form.
  18. 34. the culture inhabiting the valleys along the Yellow River in northern China.
  19. 35. fiber from the cocoon of a silkworm
  20. 37. A type of ceramics created by applying a metallic glaze to pottery.
  21. 38. a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood
  22. 40. A type of ancient paper usually made of calf, goat, or sheep skin
  23. 41. refined powdered pigment, molded into shape
  24. 42. White pigments with addition of chalk.
  25. 43. A river in China which inspires the building of Song Dynasty Six Harmonies Pagoda.
  26. 45. Under this dynasty was when the terracotta warriors were made.