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Question 1.
________ is not a quality of texture.


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Question 2.
_______ tends to emphasize texture.


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Question 3.
Some art works are created precisely to give us the illusion or sensation of movement. This style of art work is called ________.


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Question 4.
_______ is a painting technique where each brushstroke is so heavy that it seems to have a body of its own.


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Question 5.
Max Ernst invented a technique called frottage which is made by _________.


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Question 6.
In its systematic and repetitive use of the same motif or design, pattern is an especially important _______ tool.


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Question 7.
The early manuscripts produced in monasteries in Britain, Germany, France and Scandinavia reflected a distinctive imagery called _______ style.


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Question 8.
Artist Miriam Schapiro creates art works she calls _______, derived from several other words.


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Question 9.
A friend of Monet’s described his great paintings of Waterlilies in the Musée de l’Orangerie as demonstrating _______ motion.


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Question 10.
Action paintings are called such, because the viewer becomes actively engaged, but more importantly, because the painting ________.


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