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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
A type of painting utilizing egg yolk as a binder is __________.


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Question 2.
A type of painting utilizing plaster as a medium is __________.


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Question 3.
In buon fresco the pigments, combined with water, are applied to __________.


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Question 4.
The type of painting using wax as a medium is __________.


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Question 5.
An extremely thick application of oil paint is called __________.


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Question 6.
Tempera paint is always thinned with ____________.


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Question 7.
Another name for opaque watercolor is _________.


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Question 8.
Large paintings done in this technique requires that the artist finish sections completely before they move to a newly prepared area.


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Question 9.
In ______________ the artist allows for the white of the paper to produce "highlights" through the transparent color.


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Question 10.
________________ is oil paint that is applied "wet into wet" and completed in one sitting.


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