chapter 12

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Any fiber that can be turned into cloth, or the material that results, is called a __

textile

Which of the following types of artwork does decorative arts describe

textiles, ceramics, and metalwork

Why do historians believe that this example of 1st century Indian earrings were a royal commission

the leaf motif and winged lion were royal emblems

Jade, ivory, and lacquer were prized by numerous cultures largely because of

their rarity

Lacquer is made from tree __

Sap

For the ancient Olmecs, jade

represented plant life and rainwater

To create her special blackware pottery, the Pueblo potter Maria Martinez

smothered the fire during the firing

European cathedrals built during the 12th and 13th centuries are famous for their ___ glass, an example of which can be seen in this image of the rose window and lancets in France's Chatres Cathedral

stained

sheets or colored glass joined together with strips of lead is called

stained glass

one task of a designer is to

translate technological advances into aesthetically pleasing objects

Jade is the common name for

two minerals, nephrite, and jadeite

The fastest method of creating a hollow, rounded form in clay is

with a potter's wheel

Because ___ is renewable, available, and easily carved, almost all civilizations, old and new, have made objects from it

wood

Why can we assume that only a small fraction of the wooden objects created over time still survive

wood is susceptible to water, fire, and insects

This ivory vessel from Sierra Leone combines ___ and ____ forma and imagery

African European

This porcelain vessel from ___ was thrown on a wheel and produced in large numbers during the 18thh century

China

The grouping of particular arts under the heading fine arts is not natural but ___

Cultural

T or F: All cultures make finite distinctions made between art and craft

False

T or F: If we no longer know the original context in which an object was created, we can not evaluate or appreciate it as a work of art

False

Which of the following substances is made from silica, or sand, which can be heated, shaped, cooled, and reheated

Glass

Ancestors to the lion aquamarine, which holds water for priests to wash their hands, probably have their origin in

Iran

Which of the following was an innovation in the ancient Egyptian Chair of Hetepheres

It was portable with a high back and armrests

A hard white translucent ceramic made of white clay is called

Porcelain

Fiber is

a pliable, threadlike stand

According to Gustav Sticklet, in industrial design, the role of a(n) ___ is to design an object that can be made by industrial methods

artist

The technique of melting metal to a liquid state and pouring it into a mold is called

casting

When ___ has been first shaped, then dried, and finally fired, it is most permanent

clay

Which of the following are considered to be vegetable fibers

cotton flax raffia

Where is lacquer unique to

east Asia

What is true about the life and career of olowe of ise

he was the royal sculptor to the king of ise his oversaw a workshop and dozens of apprentices

The historical event that threatened the future of handmade craft objects was the

industrial revolution

Being hollow helps a ceramic object because

it is hard to fire solid clay, which might explode in the kiln most ceramics are meant to hold things

India has banned the ___ trade because of the destruction caused to the elephant population

ivory

This Arbabil carpet from 16th century Persia, like most Islamic carpets, was labor intensive because it used the ___ technique, in which segments of wool were tied to a woven ground

knotting

When glass is heated, it becomes ___, or melted

molten

According to 18th century philosophers, fine art includes

painting and sculpture

When clay is fired in a kiln, it is no longer

plastic

When clay is mixed with water and becomes moldable and cohesive, it becomes

plastic


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