Clay that has a great deal of water mixed into it, making it very thin, is known as ________.
A. grog
B. frit
C. kaolin
D. slip
D. slip
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The Pergamon library rivaled the:
a. Great library at Thebes b. Great library at Alexandria c. Great library at Athens d. Great library at Sparta
The jewel-like effect of the colors and materials used in the Sainte-Chapelle suggests a giant stone and glass ____________for Louis X's collection of relics
A. reliquary B. jewelry box C. altar D. mauoleum
All of the following statements are true of Romanticism, except which one?
A. Typical products of the Romantic era were grand opera, transcendent landscapes, and captivating ballets B. The Romantics looked towards the Church and ancient history as sources of inspiration C. The Romanticism movement of the late 1700s-1800s was a reaction against Enlightenment rationalism, academic authority, and the depersonalizing effects of Western industrialization D. Romanticism asserted the value of individual experience, and the Romantics glorified the senses, the emotions, and the heroic self
If scenery is crafted realistically to look and function just as the scenic location would in the real world, the scenery is
a. representational. b. presentational. c. stylized. d. representational and presentational.