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Another word for the concept of imitation or the creation of an image that transcends its appearance is ________.
realism
situationalism
mimesis
denotation
The more a painting represents an object, the more it is said to be an example of ________.
trompe l'oeil
Rococo
realism.
chiaroscuro
________ was the technique of applying pigment to dry plaster, and was used by Leonardo da Vinci for his painting,
The Last Supper
.
Encaustic
Gouache
Buon fresco
Fresco secco
When we view a painting and attempt to interpret its meaning, we are considering the _______ aspect of the work.
transient
denotive
emphasizing
connotative
An artist paints a still life. The subject itself is the _______ content of the work.
demonstrative
connotative
annotative
denotive
________ the surface of a painting creates a sense of luminosity.
Glazing
Scumbling
Impasting
Stopping out
In Milton Resnick's painting
U + Me,
the figures represent _______.
Milton Resnick and his wife, Pat Pasloff
good and evil
Milton Resnick and his daughter
Adam and Eve
________ 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."
Trompe l'oeil
Glazing
Impasto
Encaustic
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.
pigment
ground
solvent
binder
In simple terms, the painting process consists of an artist using _______ which is suspended in a _______.
wax; liquid
pigment; medium
solvent; ground
oil; support
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