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In the ________ process, the sculptor begins with a mass of material, chipping it away as the work proceeds.
additive
ceramic
collage
subtractive
________ is meant to be seen from all sides.
A frieze
Sculpture-in-the-round
Low relief
High relief
With ________ sculpture, the artist "builds the work, adding material as the work proceeds."
in-the-round
low relief
subtractive process
additive process
An artist creates a _______ sculpture, which projects forward from its background by at least half its depth.
round space
subtractive additive
high relief
low relief
In Michelangelo's incomplete carving
Atlas' Slave,
the difficulties of the _______ process are demonstrated.
installation
subtractive
additive
modeling
In the Greek sculpture
Three Goddesses,
_________ is employed to achieve naturalistic effects.
chiaroscuro
contrapposto
bas-relief
gesso
Bronze is a metal made by __________.
mixing copper and zinc
modeling
mixing coppper and tin
firing it in a kiln between 1200 and 2700 degrees Fahrenheit.
__________ refers to creating a sculpture by compiling objects taken from the environment.
Cire-perdue
Investment
Assemblage
Earthworks
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