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