In printmaking, where multiple images are made from the same original design, each individual print is called:a burr.a burin.an edition.an impression.an etching.
  • wet plaster.
  • impression
  • rembrant
  • cartoon
A traditional metalpoint ground recipe calls for a mixture of:bone ash.white pigment.water.glue.All of the answers are correct.
  • ink sticks
  • all
  • relief
  • wire
A good example of the use of aquatint in creating areas of unmodulated, translucent color is the print:Standard Station by Ed Ruscha.Hasta La Muerte by Francisco de Goya.Preface to the Diamond Sutra.Untitled (Sequoia and Moon) by Vija Celmins.Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt.
  • pencil
  • lithography.
  • woman bathing by mar cassatt
  • making the drawin easier to copy
What are the two main differences between prints and most other forms of art?None of these answers are correct.Prints are always machine-made and relatively inexpensive.Prints are made using an indirect process and this process results in multiples of the same image.Prints are copies of works of art and don't involve artists in the production process.Prints have very little resale value and are a poor investment for collectors.
  • The nib
  • Graphite pencil
  • lies below
  • prints are made using an indirect process and this proces results
Printing impressions on top of one another from separate blocks in order to achieve full-color woodcut prints requires careful alignment of the paper, known as:monoprinting.serigraphy.registration.multiples.intaglio.
  • impression
  • NOTTTTTTTTT papyrus
  • miichelangelo and rephael
  • NOOOT monoprinting
Pen and ink was the favorite sketching medium of ________, one of the greatest draftsmen of the 17th century.RembrandtAll of these answers are correct.LippiPicassoDegas
  • impression
  • rembrant
  • Mezzotint
  • picassso
Serigraphy means, literally:"screenprinting.""sketching.""squeegee.""silk writing.""stencil work."
  • silk writing
  • lies below
  • ink sticks
  • encaustic.
The difference in the color and consistency of different types of crayons and pastels is due to:None of these answers are correct; there is no difference.the fact that crayons are made for children, while pastels are made for artists.the use of different binders.the fact that these media do not need a binding agent.the use of liquid pigmentation.
  • the different use of binders
  • miichelangelo and rephael
  • NOOOT monoprinting
  • metalpoint.
The style used by Georges Seurat in Café-concert is:pointillism.impressionistic.surrealism.realism.conceptual art.
  • monotypes
  • ink sticks
  • pointilism
  • China.
Technically, tempera is paint in which the vehicle is in:an emulsion.a glaze.an impasto.a pigment.a ground.
  • cartoon
  • impression
  • Mezzotint
  • emulsion
Watercolor's primary characteristic is its:transparency.textural qualities.ease of revision.permanency.opacity.
  • Graphite pencil
  • transperency
  • planographic
  • encaustic.
Which is NOT one of the four basic printmaking processes?LithographyGouacheReliefIntaglioScreenprinting
  • Mezzotint
  • gouche
  • Gouache
  • monotypes
One of the advantages of oil painting is that it dries very slowly. This allows for:an almost infinite range of consistencies.the application of layers of paint on top of one another.All of these answers are correct.the painting to be reworked indefinitely.a subtle blending of colors.
  • all
  • Acrylic
  • rembrant
  • cartoon
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