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art appre quiz 5

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Marble process Uses carving and other tool manipulation but specific to a hard stone material commonly used by the Greeks and Romans.
Modeling process Uses hands and tools to move materials into the desired form.
Metal casting process Starts with clay model, that is covered in layer of wax, before being covered in plaster or clay and then heated to remove the wax to allow molten metal to be poured in the resulting mold.
Carving process Uses tools to remove parts of the material to create details in the surface.
The Roman Empire's building innovations included the use of arches, domes, marble for decoration, with many of the architectural structures relying on the use of: concrete
The Roman Pantheon used mold forms on the interior of the dome which reduced weight and created a visual pattern of squares referred to as: coffers
In the ______ sculpture examples we see, the sculptures capture emotions, psychology, and even movement in the details. Greek Hellenistic
The _____ culture from West Africa made sophisticatedly stylized terra cotta heads, human, and sometimes animal forms as early as 700 BCE. nok
Emperor Qin Shi Huang is considered the first to unify China and had thousands of ______ warriors made and painted with the purpose of protecting him in the afterlife! terra cotta
The Yayoi people made functional and decorative pottery and bronze cast bells referred to as: Dotaku
The large earth work drawings of animals and lines made by the Nazca people on the coast of present day Peru are referred to as: geoglyphs
The _____ culture artists made ceramic stirrup vessels, intricate metal work and temple pyrimids as large as 50 meters from 100-800 CE on the Peruvian coast of South America. Moche
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