Art Chapter 13
What distinguishes "Oil Jar with Man Holding a Lyre" as a terra cotta?
The red unpainted color.
What aspect of "Resurrection Window" reflects the artist's feminist position?
The window includes more female than male figures.
What was William Morris's attitude about everyday functional objects?
They should be beautiful and well-crafted.
What preparation is common to medieval artists making stained-glass windows and artists making marquetry?
Making a cartoon.
Who brought the marquetry process to the United States in the 19th century?
Peter Glass.
Clay is a flexible medium until it is....?
Fired.
The shapes of "Divided Vases: Cubists" are intended to suggest...?
Bamboo.
William Morris's "Windrush" would have its greatest application in which craft medium discussed in your textbook...?
Fiber.
"Quotes from the Internet" combines text from the web with...?
Folk art imagery.
What provided the initial visual material for "Sandouk el Dounia (The World in a Box)?
Hundreds of personal photographs.
Blue was the predominant color used on porcelain for several hundred years because...?
It withstood high firing temperatures.
One element common to glass and ceramic is that they both can be..?
Painted.
In ancient Greece, ceramic production was divided between potters and...?
Painters.
What feature of the "Ardabil Carpet" reflects its original function in a prayer chapel?
The decorative imagery.
What metal making process was used to create "De Patta's Flatware Set"?
Metalsmithing.