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Multiple Choice



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Question 1.
Atlas Bringing Herakles the Golden Apples is an example of


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Question 2.
Bronze casting is a replacement method. What does the bronze replace?


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Question 3.
An artist decides that the thighs of her figurative sculpture need to be larger, so she presses on more clay. This is an example of


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Question 4.
Casting is an invention of what age?


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Question 5.
Giovanni de Bologna's The Rape of the Sabine Women


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Question 6.
Looked at from different points of view, David Smith's Blackburn: Song of an Irish Blacksmith appears to be


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Question 7.
In the sculpture, Nativity, by Patrocinio Barela


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Question 8.
Kouros displays one of the earliest examples of the principle of


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Question 9.
Which of the following is not a quality of clay?


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