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Fill In The Blanks



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Question 1.
In the ________ process, the sculptor begins with a mass of material, chipping it away as the work proceeds.


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Question 2.
________ is meant to be seen from all sides.


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Question 3.
With ________ sculpture, the artist "builds the work, adding material as the work proceeds."


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Question 4.
An artist creates a _______ sculpture, which projects forward from its background by at least half its depth.


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Question 5.
In Michelangelo's incomplete carving Atlas' Slave, the difficulties of the _______ process are demonstrated.


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Question 6.
In the Greek sculpture Three Goddesses, _________ is employed to achieve naturalistic effects.


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Question 7.
Bronze is a metal made by __________.


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Question 8.
__________ refers to creating a sculpture by compiling objects taken from the environment.


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