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This activity contains 8 questions.

Question 1.
Titian’s Assumption and Consecration of the Virgin demonstrates the power of _________.


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Question 2.
Lines that are suggested but not literally visible are called _________.


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Question 3.
Analytic line is closely related to ________ line.


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Question 4.
Many kinetic works of art utilize movement to create _________.


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Question 5.
If Sol LeWitt’s line is analytical, van Gogh’s line is ________.


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Question 6.
When a museum owns a LeWitt drawing, they actually own _________.


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Question 7.
Alexander Calder was actually thinking about ________ when he created his mobile, Dots and Dashes.


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Question 8.
It is Jasper Johns’s use of __________ in his work, Numbers in Color, that allows it to remain very rationally organized.


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