Liquid clay used to hold pieces together.
Slip
There are three columns, what are they?
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian
Zeus
Roman artists focus on this single feature instead of the whole body.
The face or portraits.
This Greek Art Style has lots of emotion, lots of movement, and is extremely realistic.
Hellenistic
This is the "oven" in which clay is fired.
A kiln.
The act of tilting the body and putting all weight on one leg is called.
Contrapposto
Prometheus stole this from Hephaestus after Zeus took it away from humans.
Fire
Roman houses used these large paintings to pretend they were outside.
Murals
Why is it important to slam clay on to the table before using it?
To get the air bubbles out.
What is the correct order from fresh clay to dry clay?
Greenware--Leather Hard--Bone Dry
This pottery is made by scratching the black glaze away from the red clay.
Black Figureware
All of the evil in the world and hope was released by this woman.
Pandora
This art form is created by painting into fresh plaster.
Fresco
This art form uses tiny square tiles to create detailed images.
Mosaics
What are the 4 Methods of Hand Building with Clay?
Coils, Slabs, Pinch pots, Modeling
This Greek Art Style has no emotion, no movement, and very little realistic details.
Archaic
This is the name of the 3 Headed Dog of the Underworld.
Cerberus
This Roman building uses all three Greek columns in its construction.
The Colosseum
The dome of this Roman building features an Oculous, or "Eye" to heaven.
The Pantheon
This term is used for clay that can hold its shape and not crack.
Plasticity
This law was the first example of a democratic government.
Law of Draco
His name means "Foresight".
Prometheous
This Roman structure was a heavily decorated arch used to celebrate military victories.
The Arch of Constantine
These were considered the "social centers" of Roman life.
Baths