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Chapter 11
Chapter Quiz
Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
This activity contains 10 questions.
A sculpture which can be viewed from the front, back and sides is called:
blocked.
in-the-round.
mobile.
relief.
Sculpture that projects only slightly from its background is referred to as
high relief.
mosaic.
in-the-round.
bas-relief.
In __________, a pliable material is shaped into a three-dimensional form.
carving
modeling
casting
construction
A(n) ________ is used to prevent clay figures from sagging when being sculpted.
investiture
voussoir
armature
centering
The sculpture category in which you start with one material that is eventually replaced by another material is called:
substitution.
additive.
manipulative.
subtractive.
In the casting process, a liquid material is poured into a(n)
gate.
armature.
kiln.
mold.
The sculpture category in which you start with a material and cut or carve it away is called:
substitution.
additive.
manipulative.
subtractive.
Which of the following techniques is NOT used in stone sculpture?
carving
scraping
casting
drilling
Sculptures that move are called:
conceptual.
ready - made.
tinkers.
kinetic.
A(n) ____________ is a space that is transformed in order to tell a story visually.
installation
construction
assemblage
constructed materials
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