Answer:
<3
Explanation:
kyrah I was gonna tell you in class but you left mid-type =P
look at my most recent answer (before this one)
this person wanted me to write an entire essay I literally burned them in an educated way. B)
Pottery from Jōmon
period in Japan (Jōmon doki, <span>c. 14,500 - c. 300 BCE) is a type
of ancient earthenware pottery. The main characteristic of pottery decoration
was rope pressed patterns into clay, hence the name "Jōmon" which means
"rope-patterned". The pottery crafts from Jōmon period are the oldest
potteries in Japan and among the oldest in the world. The example above belongs
to the pottery made in Middle Jōmon period (Umataka Kaen) from Hokuriku region,
which is called 'fire-flame' for its 3D type decorations which resemble flames.
Pottery in this period is characteristic for thick walls, flamboyant decorations
and patterns (flame like) and molds with ropes, human faces, snakes and other
animal motifs.</span>
Answer:
if i had to guess how old you are just by the pic you are 12 or 13 mark me as brainliest if im correct
Explanation:
Answer:
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<span>The correct answer is the first statement. The
family of artist Andrea della Robbia is best known for their distinctive glazes
and ceramic production. The first in line of Della Robbia family to sculpt
terracotta was Luca della Robbia (1399 – 1482) who is noted for his colorful,
tin-glazed statuary. Luca della Robia passed his technique to his nephew Andrea
della Robbia and his great-nephews Giovanni and Girolamo della Robbia</span>