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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
Another word for the concept of imitation or the creation of an image that transcends its appearance is ________.


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Question 2.
The more a painting represents an object, the more it is said to be an example of ________.


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Question 3.
________ was the technique of applying pigment to dry plaster, and was used by Leonardo da Vinci for his painting, The Last Supper.


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Question 4.
When we view a painting and attempt to interpret its meaning, we are considering the _______ aspect of the work.


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Question 5.
An artist paints a still life. The subject itself is the _______ content of the work.


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Question 6.
________ the surface of a painting creates a sense of luminosity.


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Question 7.
In Milton Resnick's painting U + Me, the figures represent _______.


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Question 8.
________ is described as "—applying oil paint directly from the tube, with no thinner at all, to be molded and shaped to create three-dimensional surfaces."


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Question 9.
Often the surfaces used for painting are too absorbent to allow the painter to properly manipulate the paint. Because of this, the artist often uses a _______ to prime the surface.


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Question 10.
In simple terms, the painting process consists of an artist using _______ which is suspended in a _______.


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