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Question 1.
The word ________ describes the materials and the process that artists use in their paintings, sculptures, ceramics and glassware.


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Question 2.
Many things fascinated the Renaissance artists, but the movement of water was particularly intriguing to ________.


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Question 3.
Dry media, such as Conté crayon, chalk, and pastel, consist of _______ which are mixed with binders that hold them together.


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Question 4.
A popular drawing media during the Renaissance consisted of a stylus of gold, silver or other metal dragged across a prepared ground of lead white, bone, and water (gesso). This process was called ___________.


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Question 5.
Of the many artists who have used pastel, _________ is thought to have been one of the most proficient and inventive.


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Question 6.
The brush was used as both a painting and a writing tool in ________.


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Question 7.
Charcoal, because of its tendency to smudge easily, was primarily used during the Renaissance for _________.


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Question 8.
Today, soft chalk or pastel drawings can be kept from smudging through the application of a _________.


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Question 9.
When ink is diluted with water and applied in broad flat areas, the result is called _________.


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Question 10.
Henri Matisse felt that a _________ could demonstrate more emotion than a drawing made with pencil or charcoal.


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