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Liono4ka [1.6K]
2 years ago
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Match the term/concept to the correct description relating to the arts.

Arts
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nadya68 [22]2 years ago
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Matching each of  term/concept to the correct description relating to the arts: Ukiyo-e can be defined as a Japanese pictures that shows floating world.

<h3>Matching of each term  to the correct description </h3>
  • Ukiyo-e can be defined as a Japanese pictures that shows floating world.

  • Johannes Gutenberg was the person that invent printing press.

  • Fresco means to paint on a plaster.

  • Tusche is a greasy crayon that is used in lithography.

  • Intaglio means to cut metal plate into surface during print making process.

  • Hatching is often to convey either darkness or lightness by making use of use of parrallel lines that are non-overlapping.

  • Support is a surface area that use to create artwork.

  • Relief is used to carved images out of metal.

  • Gouache is a form of paint that is made up of Chinese chalk and watercolors.

  • Kneaded eraser are often kneaded so as to remove any pencil markings.

Inconclusion Ukiyo-e can be defined as a Japanese pictures that shows floating world.

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