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_______ myths are in all cultures and covers childbirth to death
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creation
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Creation myths are in all cultures and covers _______________
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childbirth to death
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Cycle of _____ artworks are full of symbolic meanings
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life
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_______ earth mother goddess symbolized birth and dying.
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aztec
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Aztec earth mother goddess symbolized ___________
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birth and dying.
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________ monks Located in catacombs in Palermo Sicily.
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capuchin
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Capuchin monks Located in ________ in Palermo Sicily.
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catacombs
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Capuchin monks Located in catacombs in _____________
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Palermo Sicily.
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__________, was a mexican 19th century printmaker. Embraced death/calaveras (skeletons)
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jose posada
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Jose posada, was a ________ 19th century printmaker. Embraced death/calaveras (skeletons)
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mexican
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Jose posada, was a mexican _____th century printmaker. Embraced death/calaveras (skeletons)
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Jose posada, was a mexican 19th century ________. Embraced death/calaveras (skeletons)
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printmaker
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Jose posada, was a mexican 19th century printmaker. Embraced _________ (skeletons)
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death/calaveras
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_______ photog rineke dijkstra took photos of moms in 90s to capture stark realities of birth
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dutch
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Dutch photog __________ took photos of moms in 90s to capture stark realities of birth
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rineke dikstra
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Dutch photog rineke dijkstra took photos of _______ in 90s to capture stark realities of birth
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moms
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Dutch photog rineke dijkstra took photos of moms in 90s to capture stark realities of __________
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birth
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Judy Chicago-___________. A co-op of paintings, prints, embroideries. Chicago is
best known for "dinner party" a joint work that took 3 years. 39 place settings of famous women fictional and non-fictional. |
birth project
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Judy Chicago-birth project. A co-op of paintings, prints, embroideries. Chicago is
best known for "___________" a joint work that took 3 years. 39 place settings of famous women fictional and non-fictional. |
dinner party
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Judy Chicago-birth project. A co-op of paintings, prints, embroideries. Chicago is
best known for "dinner party" a joint work that took ____ years. 39 place settings of famous women fictional and non-fictional. |
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________ Usually ties in with ancestor worship. Believe they still exist in parallel worlds so they can still be mentors. Also sacrifices to them, children chosen because of innocence, less contamination.
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rebirth
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Rebirth Usually ties in with _________ worship. Believe they still exist in parallel worlds so they can still be mentors. Also sacrifices to them, children chosen because of innocence, less contamination.
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ancestor
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Rebirth Usually ties in with ancestor worship. Believe they still exist in ______________ so they can still be mentors. Also sacrifices to them, children chosen because of innocence, less contamination.
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parallel worlds
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Rebirth Usually ties in with ancestor worship. Believe they still exist in parallel worlds so they can still be ________. Also sacrifices to them, children chosen because of innocence, less contamination.
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mentors
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Rebirth Usually ties in with ancestor worship. Believe they still exist in parallel worlds so they can still be mentors. Also __________ to them, children chosen because of innocence, less contamination.
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sacrifices
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Rebirth Usually ties in with ancestor worship. Believe they still exist in parallel worlds so they can still be mentors. Also sacrifices to them, _______ chosen because of innocence, less contamination.
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children
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Rebirth Usually ties in with ancestor worship. Believe they still exist in parallel worlds so they can still be mentors. Also sacrifices to them, children chosen because of _______________
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innocence, less contamination
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Part of ______ ritual and belief deals with judgement, especially in Egyptian art.
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death
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Part of death ritual and belief deals with ________, especially in Egyptian art.
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judgement
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Part of death ritual and belief deals with judgement, especially in __________ art.
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egyptian
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__________ was used to provide ka (spirit) had a body to return to. Tombs
contained items from life to sustain ka. |
mummification
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Mummification was used to provide ____ (spirit) had a body to return to. Tombs
contained items from life to sustain ka. |
ka
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Mummification was used to provide ka (spirit) had a body to return to. _______
contained items from life to sustain ka. |
tombs
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____th century Europe judgement scenes were graphic. Done in Sculpture and stained glass up until 19th century. Seen in church typanums (over entrance).
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12th century ________ judgement scenes were graphic. Done in Sculpture and stained glass up until 19th century. Seen in church typanums (over entrance).
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europe
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12th century Europe ___________ scenes were graphic. Done in Sculpture and stained glass up until 19th century. Seen in church typanums (over entrance).
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judgement
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12th century Europe judgement scenes were graphic. Done in ________ and _________ up until 19th century. Seen in church typanums (over entrance).
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sculpture, stained glass
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12th century Europe judgement scenes were graphic. Done in Sculpture and stained glass up until _____th century. Seen in church typanums (over entrance).
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12th century Europe judgement scenes were graphic. Done in Sculpture and stained glass up until 19th century. Seen in church _________ (over entrance).
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typanums
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12th century Europe judgement scenes were graphic. Done in Sculpture and stained glass up until 19th century. Seen in church typanums (over ________).
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entrance
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the opposite of a negative is a __________
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positive
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________ is the chemical process used to ensure a photographic image becomes permanent
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fixing
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fixing is the _______ process used to ensure a photographic image becomes permanent
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chemical
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fixing is the chemical process used to ensure a photographic image becomes __________
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permanent
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a _______ is a category of artistic subject matter, often with strongly influential histories and traditions
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genre
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a genre is a category of _____________, often with strongly influential histories and traditions
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artistic subject matter
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a ________ is an image of a person or animal, usually focusing on the face
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portrait
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a portrait is an image of a person or animal, usually focusing on the ______
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face
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_________ is a scene of inanimate objects
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still life
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still life is a scene of ______________
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inanimate objects
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__________ is the relationship in size between a work's individual parts and the whole
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proportion
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proportion is the relationship in _______ between a work's individual parts and the whole
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size
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a ___________ is a single photographic image that combines (digitally or through multiple film exposures) several separate images
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photomontage
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a _______ is a stationary scene arranged for artistic impression
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tableau
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a tableau is a _________ arranged for artistic impression
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stationary scene`
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a tableau is a stationary scene arranged for _________________
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artistic impression
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something __________ is capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer
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expressive
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_______ is a film presentation format that records at such a high resolution that it allows presentation of films at far larger sizes than conventional ones
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IMAX
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IMAX is a film presentation format that records at such a __________ that it allows presentation of films at far larger sizes than conventional ones
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high resolution
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___________ is art that promotes an ideology or a cause
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propaganda
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____________ is artistic style, at its height in 1920s Europe, which aimed to portray the world in visual extremes or personal experience and feeling
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expressionism
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expressionism is artistic style, at its height in _____s Europe, which aimed to portray the world in visual extremes or personal experience and feeling
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1920
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expressionism is artistic style, at its height in 1920s Europe, which aimed to portray the world in ___________________
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visual extremes or personal experience and feeling
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an __________ is an artwork created by the assembling and arrangement of objects in a specific location
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installation
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an installation is an artwork created by the ___________________
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assembling and arrangement of objects in a specific location
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___________ is the application of paint to canvas by dripping, splashing or smearing that emphasizes the artist's gestures
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action painting
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action painting is the application of paint to canvas by dripping, splashing or smearing that emphasizes ________________
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the artist's gestures
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a _________ is impromptu art actions, initiated and planned by an artist, the outcome of which is not known in advance
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happening
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a happening is ___________ art actions, initiated and planned by an artist, the outcome of which is not known in advance
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impromptu
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a happening is impromptu art actions, initiated and planned by an artist, the outcome of which is ___________________
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not known in advance
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a _________ is an image found by an artist and presented with little or no alteration as a work of art
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found image
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a _________ is a person who organizes the collection and exhibition of objects/artworks in a museum or gallery
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curator
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a curator is a person who organizes the collection and exhibition of objects/artworks in a ______________
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museum or gallery
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a _________ is a portrait or figure represented in outline and solidly colored in
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silhouette
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a silhouette is a portrait or figure represented in _________ and solidly colored in
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outline
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a silhouette is a portrait or figure represented in outline and ______________
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solidly colored in
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___________ is a science that studies nature, development and operation of the human mind
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psychology
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psychology is a science that studies nature, development and operation of the __________
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human mind
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__________ is a science that studies the working of the human body and its organs
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physiology
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physiology is a science that studies the working of the ________________
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human body and its organs
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________ is a complex but delicate pattern of interwoven lines
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tracery
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tracery is a complex but delicate pattern of ____________
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interwoven lines
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_________ is dramatic use of intense darkness and light to heighten the impact of a painting
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tenebrism
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tenebrism is dramatic use of intense darkness and light to __________ of a painting
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heighten the impact
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_________ is the understanding of how colors relate to each other, especially when they're placed near each other
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color theory
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color theory is the understanding of how colors ________________, especially when they're placed near each other
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relate to each other
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__________ is when the eye blends two colors that are placed near each other, creating a new color
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optical mixture
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optical mixture is when the eye blends two colors that are placed near each other, creating a ___________
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new color
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an ____________ is when the eye sees a complementary color of something that the viewer has spent an extended time viewing
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afterimage effect
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an afterimage effect is when the eye sees a ___________ color of something that the viewer has spent an extended time viewing
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complementary
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an afterimage effect is when the eye sees a complementary color of something that the viewer has ___________________
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spent an extended time viewing
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__________ is when one of the five senses perceives something that was stimulated by a trigger from one of the other senses
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synesthesia
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synesthesia is when one of the five senses perceives something that __________________
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was stimulated by a trigger from one of the other senses
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________, or raw art, are artworks made by untrained artists, having a primitive or childlike quality
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art brut
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art brut, or raw art, are artworks made by __________, having a primitive or childlike quality
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untrained artists
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_________ is paint applied in thick layers
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impasto
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impasto is paint applied in ________ layers
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thick
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___________ is a method of treating mental illness by making conscious the patient's subconscious fears or fantasies
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psychoanalysis
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the _______ happened circa 1850s but other discoveries happened earlier
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camera
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the camera happened circa _____s but other discoveries happened earlier
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1850
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what is a camera obscura?
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box that took in images for
humans to trace, box gets smaller over years |
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________ first studied time and motion in photography
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muybridge
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Muybridge first studied time and motion in __________
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photography
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____________(1734-97) celebrates technology and art during Age of Enlightenment. made Dramatic paintings of light n dark (ie. tennebrism)
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joeseph wright of derby
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Joseph wright of derby (____-_____) celebrates technology and art during Age of Enlightenment. made Dramatic paintings of light n dark (ie. tennebrism)
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1734, 1797
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Joseph wright of derby (1734-97) celebrates technology and art during Age of _________. made Dramatic paintings of light n dark (ie. tennebrism)
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enlightenment
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Joseph wright of derby (1734-97) celebrates technology and art during Age of Enlightenment. made Dramatic paintings of light n dark (ie. ___________)
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tennebrism
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__________' "gross clinic" was painted in 1878. First painter to use photography as an aid.
he was an American realist. Studied anatomy through dissection, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "Agnew clinic" |
thomas eakins
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Thomas Eakins' "___________" was painted in 1878. First painter to use photography as an aid.
he was an American realist. Studied anatomy through dissection, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "Agnew clinic" |
gross clinic
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Thomas Eakins' "gross clinic" was painted in ______. First painter to use photography as an aid.
he was an American realist. Studied anatomy through dissection, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "Agnew clinic" |
1878
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Thomas Eakins' "gross clinic" was painted in 1878. First painter to use ___________ as an aid.
he was an American realist. Studied anatomy through dissection, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "Agnew clinic" |
photography
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Thomas Eakins' "gross clinic" was painted in 1878. First painter to use photography as an aid.
he was an American _________. Studied anatomy through dissection, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "Agnew clinic" |
realist
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Thomas Eakins' "gross clinic" was painted in 1878. First painter to use photography as an aid.
he was an American realist. Studied anatomy through _________, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "Agnew clinic" |
dissection
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Thomas Eakins' "gross clinic" was painted in 1878. First painter to use photography as an aid.
he was an American realist. Studied anatomy through dissection, started with da Vinci and michaelangelo. Also painted "____________" |
agnew clinic
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__________ revolutionized video as art form in 1970s. Combined installation, performance
and sound. he was a Performance artist, was followed by bill viola and later by Matthew Barney |
nam june paik
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Nam June paik revolutionized _______ as art form in 1970s. Combined installation, performance
and sound. he was a Performance artist, was followed by bill viola and later by Matthew Barney |
video
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Nam June paik revolutionized video as art form in 1970s. Combined installation, performance
and sound. he was a __________ artist, was followed by bill viola and later by Matthew Barney |
performance
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Nam June paik revolutionized video as art form in 1970s. Combined installation, performance
and sound. he was a Performance artist, was followed by ________ and later by Matthew Barney |
bill viola
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Nam June paik revolutionized video as art form in 1970s. Combined installation, performance
and sound. he was a Performance artist, was followed by bill viola and later by ____________ |
Matthew Barney
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__________ made the smallest sculptures in world with a microscope. His brush with eyelash.
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willard wigan
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Willard Wigan made the smallest sculptures in world with a ___________. His brush with eyelash.
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microscope
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Willard Wigan made the smallest sculptures in world with a microscope. His brush with ___________.
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eyelash
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____________ combined anatomy and science to create plastination
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gunthervon hagen
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Gunthervon Hagen combined anatomy and science to create ___________
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plastination
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___________ is stopping anymore deterioration, while restoration is bringing it back to original condition
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conservation
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Conservation is stopping anymore __________, while restoration is bringing it back to original condition
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deterioration
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Conservation is stopping anymore deterioration, while __________ is bringing it back to original condition
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restoration
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Conservation is stopping anymore deterioration, while restoration is __________________
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bringing it back to original condition
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_________ is an extreme kind of illusion meant to deceive the viewer
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trompe l'oeil
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________ is the study of such subjects as history, philosophy, languages, and literature particularly in relation to those of ancient greece and rome
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humanism
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humanism is the study of such subjects as ___________________ particularly in relation to those of ancient greece and rome
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history, philosophy, language and literature
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humanism is the study of such subjects as history, philosophy, languages, and literature particularly in relation to those of ancient ________________
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greece and rome
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an _________ is a round opening at the center of a dome
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oculus
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an oculus is a ___________ at the center of a dome
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round opening
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an oculus is a round opening at the center of a _______
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dome
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a _______ is a representation of a nude or scantily clad infant angel or boy, common in renaissance and baroque art
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putto
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a putto is a representation of a nude or scantily clad infant angel or boy, common in ________________
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renaissance and baroque art
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a ___________ is a railing supported by short pillars
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balustrade
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a balustrade is a _________ supported by short pillars
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railing
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a balustrade is a railing supported by ______________
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short pillars
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something _________ is curved inward, like the exterior of a sphere
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convex
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something convex is curved ________, like the exterior of a sphere
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inward
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a _________ is the uppermost platform on a classical temple, on which the columns stand
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stylobate
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a stylobate is the ____________ on a classical temple, on which the columns stand
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uppermost platform
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a stylobate is the uppermost platform on a classical ________, on which the columns stand
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temple
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a stylobate is the uppermost platform on a classical temple, on which the ___________ stand
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column
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the _________ is the slight swelling at the midpoint of a column
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entasis
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the entasis is the ___________ at the midpoint of a column
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slight swelling
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the entasis is the slight swelling at the ______________
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midpoint of a column
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__________ is the beam that rests on the top of a row of columns
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architrave
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architrave is the ______ that rests on the top of a row of columns
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beam
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architrave is the beam that rests on __________________
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the top of a row of columns
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a ________ is a projecting block carved with three raised bands, which alternates with figurative reliefs in a frieze
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triglyph
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a triglyph is a ____________ carved with three raised bands, which alternates with figurative reliefs in a frieze
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projecting block
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a triglyph is a projecting block carved with three raised bands, which alternates with _____________
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figurative reliefs in a frieze
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a _________ is the strip that goes around the top of a building, usually filled with ornamentation
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frieze
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a frieze is the strip that goes around _____________, usually filled with ornamentation
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the top of a building
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a frieze is the strip that goes around the top of a building, usually filled with ____________
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ornamentation
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__________ is a coarse plaster designed to give the appearance of stone
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stucco
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stucco is a coarse __________ designed to give the appearance of stone
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plaster
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stucco is a coarse plaster designed to give the appearance of _________
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stone
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___________ is the distorted representation of an object so that it appears correctly proportioned only when viewed from one particular position
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anamorphosis
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anamorphosis is the _________ representation of an object so that it appears correctly proportioned only when viewed from one particular position
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distorted
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anamorphosis is the distorted representation of an object so that it appears correctly __________ only when viewed from one particular position
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proportioned
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anamorphosis is the distorted representation of an object so that it appears correctly proportioned only when viewed from ________________
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one particular position
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_________ is art that exposes the weaknesses and mistakes of its subjects to ridicule
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satire
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the term _________ refers to the eastern roman empire, centered around constantinople (modern day istanbul) from the 5th century
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byzantine
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the term byzantine refers to the __________ empire, centered around constantinople (modern day istanbul) from the 5th century
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eastern roman
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the term byzantine refers to the eastern roman empire, centered around _____________ (modern day istanbul) from the 5th century
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constantinople
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the term byzantine refers to the eastern roman empire, centered around constantinople (modern day _________) from the 5th century
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istanbul
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the term byzantine refers to the eastern roman empire, centered around constantinople (modern day istanbul) from the ___th century
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a _________ is a large ornament worn on the chest
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pectoral
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a pectoral is a ____________ worn on the chest
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large ornament
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a pectoral is a large ornament worn on the ________
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chest
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a ___________ is a carved panel where the figures are cut deeper than the stone in the background
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sunken relief
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a sunken relief is a ___________ where the figures are cut deeper than the stone in the background
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carved panel
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a sunken relief is a carved panel where the figures are cut __________________
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deeper than the stone in the background
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a _______ is one, two, or more horizontal sections into which a space is divided in order to depict the episodes of a story
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register
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a register is one, two, or more __________ sections into which a space is divided in order to depict the episodes of a story
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horizontal
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a register is one, two, or more horizontal sections into which a space is divided in order to _________________
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depict the episodes of a story
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a _______ was an official annual exhibition of french painting , first held in 1667
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salon
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a salon was an official ___________ of french painting , first held in 1667
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annual exhibition
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a salon was an official annual exhibition of _______ painting , first held in 1667
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french
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a salon was an official annual exhibition of french painting , first held in _______
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1667
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__________ is a printmaking technique where the artist gouges or scratches the image onto the surface of a printing plate
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engraving
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engraving is a ___________ technique where the artist gouges or scratches the image onto the surface of a printing plate
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printmaking
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engraving is a printmaking technique where the artist gouges or scratches the image onto _________________
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the surface of a printing plate
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the _________ european movement of the 19th century was concerned with the power of imagination and greatly valuing intense feeling
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romanticism
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the romanticism european movement of the _____th century was concerned with the power of imagination and greatly valuing intense feeling
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the romanticism european movement of the 19th century was concerned with the power of __________ and greatly valuing intense feeling
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imagination
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the romanticism european movement of the 19th century was concerned with the power of imagination and greatly valuing _____________
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intense feeling
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________ is the feeling of awe or terror, provoked by the experience of limitless nature and the awareness of smallness of the individual
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sublime
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sublime is the feeling of __________, provoked by the experience of limitless nature and the awareness of smallness of the individual
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awe or terror
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sublime is the feeling of awe or terror, provoked by the experience of _____________________
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limitless nature and the awareness of smallness of the individual
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the ____________ was an english art movement formed in 1848 by painters who rejected the academic rules of art and often painted medieval subjects in a naive style
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pre-raphaelite brotherhood
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the pre-raphaelite brotherhood was an _____________ formed in 1848 by painters who rejected the academic rules of art and often painted medieval subjects in a naive style
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english art movement
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the pre-raphaelite brotherhood was an english art movement formed in ______ by painters who rejected the academic rules of art and often painted medieval subjects in a naive style
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1848
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the pre-raphaelite brotherhood was an english art movement formed in 1848 by painters who rejected the ___________ and often painted medieval subjects in a naive style
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academic rules of art
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___________ were artists from or in france between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from impressionist style — notably cezanne, gauguin, seurat and van gogh.
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post-impressionists
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post-impressionists were artists from or in _________ between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from impressionist style — notably cezanne, gauguin, seurat and van gogh.
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france
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post-impressionists were artists from or in france between ______ and _____ who moved away from impressionist style — notably cezanne, gauguin, seurat and van gogh.
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1885, 1905
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post-impressionists were artists from or in france between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from _________ style — notably cezanne, gauguin, seurat and van gogh.
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impressionist
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post-impressionists were artists from or in france between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from impressionist style — notably ________, gauguin, seurat and van gogh.
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cezanne
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post-impressionists were artists from or in france between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from impressionist style — notably cezanne, _________, seurat and van gogh.
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gauguin
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post-impressionists were artists from or in france between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from impressionist style — notably cezanne, gauguin, _______ and van gogh.
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seurat
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post-impressionists were artists from or in france between 1885 and 1905 who moved away from impressionist style — notably cezanne, gauguin, seurat and _________.
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van gogh
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the ________ symbolism movement of art and literature ran from 1885 to 1910 and conveyed meaning by the use of powerful, yet ambiguous symbols
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european
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the european _________ movement of art and literature ran from 1885 to 1910 and conveyed meaning by the use of powerful, yet ambiguous symbols
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symbolism
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the european symbolism movement of art and literature ran from _____ to ______ and conveyed meaning by the use of powerful, yet ambiguous symbols
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1885, 1910
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the european symbolism movement of art and literature ran from 1885 to 1910 and conveyed meaning by the use of ______________
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powerful, yet ambiguous symbols
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a _________ is a surface or background onto which an artist paints or draws
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ground
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a ground is a ____________ onto which an artist paints or draws
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surface or background
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___________ in zurich was epicenter of WWI intellectual refugees
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cafe odeon
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cafe odeon in ________ was epicenter of WWI intellectual refugees
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zurich
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cafe odeon in zurich was epicenter of _______________
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WWI intellectual refugees
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_______ movement started at cafe voltaire in zurich
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dada
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dada movement started at __________ in zurich
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cafe voltaire
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dada movement started at cafe voltaire in _________
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zurich
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after ________, dada movement moved to berlin
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WWI
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after WWI, ________ movement moved to berlin
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dada
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after WWI, dada movement moved to ________
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berlin
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how did the berlin dada movement differ from zurich's?
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postwar dada in berlin was more in protest of authority and war, rather than zurich frivolity
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Art of ___________ encourages thought on social issues
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social conscience
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Art of social conscience encourages thought on _________________
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social issues
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what photo did rineke dijkstra take? What is it called?
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Julie
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explain rineke dijkra's julie?
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highlights stark realities of birth
a print |
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what does andres mantegna's dead christ look like?
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andres mantegna painted what?
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dead christ
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who painted dead christ?
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jesus mantegna
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explain jesus mantegna's dead christ
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example of foreshortening
tempera on canvas |
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the book of the dead piece is called ____________
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the last judgement before osiris
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another name for the last judgement before osiris is ____________
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the book of the dead
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explain details of the book of the dead's last judgement before osiris
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painted papyrus
example of judgement proof that one lived an honorable life weight of one's soul |
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what was Joseph Wright of Derby's piece called?
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An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-Pump,
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who painted An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-Pump?
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joseph wright of derby
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give some details on joseph wright of derby's An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-Pump
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realism
oil on canvas anatomy study on art use of tenebrism, dramatic use of light/dark |
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what was willard wigan's piece called?
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statue of liberty
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who did the statue of liberty piece?
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walter wigan
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analyze walter wigan's statue of liberty
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use of science to create art
uses microscope british artist |
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salvador dali's piece is called ...
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Persistence of Memory
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persistence of memory is by ______________
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salvador dali
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analyze Salvador Dalí's Persistence of Memory
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example of surrealism
inspired by freud and psychology a self portrait of dali in spain oil on canvas |
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ron mueck's piece is called
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mask II
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MASK II is by
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ron mueck
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analyze ron mueck's mask II
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mixed media
realism illusionism larger than scale actually ron mueck himself |
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what is the name of the manet piece?
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A Bar at the Folies-Bergere
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a _________ is an artwork comprising three painted or carved panels, normally joined together and sharing a common theme
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triptych
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a triptych is an artwork comprising ______ painted or carved panels, normally joined together and sharing a common theme
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3
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a triptych is an artwork comprising three painted or carved panels, normally joined together and sharing a ___________
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common theme
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____________ destroy images because of strong beliefs
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iconoclasts
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Iconoclasts _________ images because of strong beliefs
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destroy
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__________ is a sculptural relief in which forms extend only slightly from the background; no figures are undercut
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bas releif
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bas relief is a _________ relief in which forms extend only slightly from the background; no figures are undercut
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sculptural
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bas relief is a sculptural relief in which forms extend ____________ from the background; no figures are undercut
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only slightly
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a __________ is an arched recess above a door, often decorated with carvings
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typanum
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a typanum is an _______________, often decorated with carvings
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arched recess above a door
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_________ is a 19th century artistic style that aimed to depict nature and everyday subjects in an unidealized manner
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realism
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realism is a ______th century artistic style that aimed to depict nature and everyday subjects in an unidealized manner
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19
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____________ is an artwork created by assembling and arranging objects in a spcific location
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installation
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installation is an artwork created by _____________ objects in a spcific location
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assembling and arranging
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__________ is the technique where an artist paints on plaster, taken from the italian word for "fresh"
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fresco
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fresco is the technique where an artist paints on _________, taken from the italian word for "fresh"
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plaster
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fresco is the technique where an artist paints on plaster, taken from the italian word for "_______"
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fresh
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a trompe l'oeil is an ____________
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extreme illusion
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_________ is the distorted representation of an object so that it appears correctly proportioned when viewed from a specific position
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anamorphisis
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anamorphisis is the ___________ of an object so that it appears correctly proportioned when viewed from a specific position
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distorted representation
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anamorphisis is the distorted representation of an object so that it appears ___________________
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correctly proportioned when viewed from a specific position
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