Pottery
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100
The capacity for being molded and shaped is this quality.
What is plastic/plasticity?
100
This artist is known for his tessellations.
Who is M. C. Escher?
100
This artist researched, drew, and painted birds of North America.
Who is John James Audubon?
100
Optical mixing can be achieved by using this painting technique.
What is pointillism?
100
Georges Seurat is from this country.
What is France?
200
This refers to a glass-like covering which keeps pottery from being porous. (It makes pottery waterproof.)
What is glazing?
200
This French Impressionist artist had family in New Orleans, so he visited them.
Who is Edgar Degas?
200
This artist painted "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte."
Who is Georges Seurat?
200
This style of art depicts scenes and images having a dream-like quality.
What is Surrealism?
200
The Renaissance began in this country.
What is Italy?
300
This refers to ceramic ware that has never been fired in the kiln.
What is green ware?
300
This artist painted "Starry Night".
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
300
Many of his paintings look like they may have come from comic books.
Who is Roy Lichtenstein?
300
This school in Germany is known for its curriculum of design.
What is Bauhaus?
300
Clementine Hunter is from this state.
What is Louisiana?
400
To mark clay with significant lines or notches (or patterns, or texture) is called this.
What is scoring? (to score clay)
400
This artist is known for her folk art depicting life on a working plantation.
Who is Clementine Hunter?
400
This artist painted "Cotton Exchange in New Orleans".
Who is Edgar Degas?
400
This style of art can show several points of view at the same time!
What is Cubism?
400
Clementine Hunter is from this area.
What is Natchitoches?
500
This is removing moisture and air bubbles from clay.
What is wedging?
500
This artist is known for his "Action Painting".
Who is Jackson Pollock?
500
He is known for his Haystack series.
Who is Claude Monet?
500
This style of art is known for its emotional, tense feeling.
What is Baroque?
500
The Bauhaus School of Design was established in this country between World Wars I and II.
What is Germany?
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