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100

Leonardo de Vinci was born in this country during the Renaissance.

What is Italy?

100

The earliest tools and sculptures were carved out of this.

What is stone/rock?

100
The word for this color in most European languages sounds like the word "rose."

What is pink?

100

Paint needs to have a base, which is just the liquid that you put color into to make paint. The most common bases are oil and this.

What is water?

100

Elmer's is the most popular brand of this.

What is glue?

200

Pablo Picasso wasn't Italian, he was born in this European country.

What is Spain?

200

The Sphinx is a giant sculpture of a mythological creature. You can see it in this country.

What is Egypt?

200

The word "blank" comes from the word "blanc," which is the French word for this color.

What is white?

200

A lot of artists draw with this material which is really just burned wood.

What is charcoal?

200

Astronauts often use this brand of marker on the International Space Station because it is safe and easy to use in zero-gravity, unlike pens and pencils.

What is Sharpie?

300

Andy Warhol created a series of prints featuring bottles of this brand of carbonated drink.

What is Coca-Cola?

300

The Leaning Tower in this Italian city has been falling over for about 900 years, but it's still standing!

What is Pisa?

300

Ultramarine is a shade of this color.

What is blue?

300
Artists describe colors as being "warm" if they are closer to being red, or this if they are closer to being blue.

What is "cool/cold"?

300

The oldest known pair of these craft tools used for cutting were made in Ancient Mesopotamia around 4000 years ago.

What are scissors?

400

Vincent Van Gogh's painting of his village at night is titled this.

What is Starry Night?

400

Greek and Roman painters painted on the sides of this kind of pottery.

What are vases?

400

Chartreuse is a shade of this color.

What is green?

400

This is a fancy term for the stand that holds your canvas as you paint on it.

What is an "easel"? 

400

The name for this humorous craft supply came from a comic strip published in 1919, the main character of which had giant, silly eyes.

What are Googly Eyes?

500

Eric Carle made the art for books "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" by cutting up paper and arranging it to make this kind of art.

What is collage?

500

The earliest man-made art was found inside one of these geological features in France.

What is a cave?

500

Surfaces that don't reflect any light back to your eyes appear to be this color.

What is black?

500

Calligraphy is the artistic form of this skill, which you probably use many times a day.

What is handwriting?

500

The name of this colorful art supply brand comes from the French words for "pencil" and "oil," even though it's popular product is made of wax.

What is Crayola?

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