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it was also called the dog of foo, a sacred buddhist animal-b
it was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire- a
it was often made out of bronze- d
<span>noun: aquatint</span><span>; plural noun: aquatints</span>1. a print resembling a watercolor, produced from a copper plate etched with nitric acid.the technique or process of producing aquatints.
<span>verb: aquatint</span><span>; 3rd person present: aquatints</span><span>; past tense: aquatinted</span><span>; past participle: aquatinted</span><span>; gerund or present participle: aquatinting</span>1. <span>create (a print) using the aquatint process.</span>
The visual arts prospered during Middles Ages, which created its own aesthetic values. The wealthiest and most influential members of society commissioned cathedrals, churches, sculpture, painting, textiles, manuscripts, jewelry and ritual items from artists.