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Explaining and judging works of art by the artist's use of elements such as line, color, and texture is ____ _______.
What is art criticism.
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The creation of ___ or ____ production requires tools, media and technical ability.
What is art?
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________ are our personal responses to art work (we can argue about these all day).
What are aesthetics.
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Art ________ requires the science of formulating pigments, matching paints, and repairing canvas, bronze, and marble and it is quiet exacting.
What is restoration?
100
Only after the ________ of the 18th and 19th century when the monarchies tumble were common people allowed to see fine objects of art.
What are revolutions.
200
A program of art _______ and repair is essential to most large museums.
What is restoration?
200
__________ sites around the world have revealed glimpses into past great civilizations.
What are archeological?
200
Every major painting is _-____ to ensure identification and help prevent frauds.
What is X-rayed?
200
Like earlier Egyptian artists, Gauguin ________ objects in his paintings.
What is outlined?
200
Once a/an _______ ______ is found the earth is carefully dug and removed. Nothing must be disturbed or broken.
What is archeological site?
300
Paul Cezanne went for a more ____-dimensional feel over the linear perspective that was popular with most artists.
What is two?
300
The Palace of the ________ in Paris which was a royal building became The Museum of the Republic in 1793.
What is the Louvre?
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____-history is the setting and context for a work of art.
What is art?
300
We call people who live in Paris . . .
What is Parisians?
300
Both of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's legs were _______.
What is stunted?
400
Many art collections in the United States belong to cities or ________.
What are counties?
400
__________ is the unearthing and study of evidence from past cultures which have been hidden from human eyes for centuries.
What is archeology?
400
Objects made of clay are called _________.
What are ceramics.
400
The artist that Paul Gauguin lived with and fought with was . . . .
Who was Vincent van Gogh?
400
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec died of . . . .
What is alcoholism?
500
___________ items are not easily discovered. They are located after hard, plodding detective work.
What is archeological?
500
Aesthetics, history, production and criticism are the four components of _____.
What is art?
500
Artists who make or create an impression of their subject are called _________.
What are Impressionists?
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_____ _______ was a successful stock-broker before he became a poverty-stricken artist who died poor.
Who is Paul Gauguin?
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Two examples of owners of individual collections buying and building their own museums are the ______ museum in New York and the __ _____ ________ museum in California.
What is Guggenheim and J. Paul Getty
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