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snow_tiger [21]
2 years ago
7

Match the term/concept to the correct description relating to the arts

Arts
2 answers:
levacccp [35]2 years ago
7 0
<span>Here are the answers:
1 : a reddish-brown baked clay - Readymade
2 : subtractive sculpting process - </span><span>Carving
</span>3 : emperor who ordered the construction of a terracotta army - <span>Shi Huangdi
</span>4 : mythical animal mask found on bronze vessels during the Shang and Zhou dynasties - <span>Tao tie
</span>5 : liquid form of clay - <span>Slip
</span>6 : additive sculpting process - Modeling<span>
</span><span>7 : ruler of Babylon who created a code of laws - King Hammurabi
8 : weaving material over and under another piece, creating a checkerboard pattern - Plaiting
9 : a work of art that was originally manufactured for another purpose - Terracotta
10 : white clay found in China used to make porcelain - Kaolin</span>
xxMikexx [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1 : a reddish-brown baked clay . <em>Terracotta.</em>

2 : subtractive sculpting process . <em>Carving</em>

3 : emperor who ordered the construction of a terracotta army . <em>King Hammurabi.</em>

4 : mythical animal mask found on bronze vessels during the Shang and Zhou dynasties . <em>Tao tie.</em>

5 : liquid form of clay . <em>Slip.</em>

6 : additive sculpting process . <em>Modeling. </em>

7 : ruler of Babylon who created a code of laws . <em>King Hammurabi.</em>

8 : weaving material over and under another piece, creating a checkerboard pattern . <em>Plaiting.</em>

9 : a work of art that was originally manufactured for another purpose . <em>Readymade.</em>

10 : white clay found in China used to make porcelain. <em>Kaolin</em>

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