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- 1. Rich, reddish-brown hardwood popular in 18th-century furniture making.
- 4. Soft, chalky art medium often used for delicate tones and portraits.
- 6. Ornate and playful 18th-century art style known for light colors, curves, and decorative elegance.
- 8. The range of colors used by an artist—or the board they mix them on.
- 9. Lack of identical parts on either side of a central line; common in Rococo design.
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- 2. Considered the highest genre in academic art, depicting scenes from the Bible, mythology, or historical events.
- 3. Art movement inspired by ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing order, harmony, and restraint.
- 5. Gracefully curving line or form, often used in Baroque and Rococo aesthetics.
- 7. Manner Idealized style of portraiture that elevates the subject through classical poses and settings.
- 10. 18th-century intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and progress.
