Answer:
Tempera is traditionally created by hand-grinding dry powdered pigments into a binding agent or medium, such as egg yolk, milk (in the form of casein) and a variety of plant gums.
Explanation:
True and he wrote them during oct 3, 1900 to sep 15 1938
Answer: Gormley is so focussed on the human form and his own body in particular because he wants to know what is the nature of the space a human being inhabits.
Explanation: Over the years Gormley has expanded into casting other people and large community projects. He has been recognised with the 1994 Turner Prize and an OBE and works such as Field, with its thousands of tiny clay figures staring so affectingly at the viewer, and his monumental Angel of the North have become some of the best-known contemporary art of the last few decades. Gormley's latest work to be shown in the UK, Another Place, again draws on his own body for the 100 cast-iron figures, made from 17 slightly different moulds, that will face the open sea for 3km either side of the tideline on Crosby Beach on Merseyside. The work deals with the theme of migration as the figures look out at a new horizon, but the complex administrative arrangements in staging it - he has had to come to an accommodation with a "horrendous variety of authorities", including the coastguards, the RSPB and various local government agencies - has also raised interesting questions.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Korean Maebyeong bottles are small vessels with a short neck, broad convex shoulder and slightly curved mouth rim. They were originally used to hold high quality wines such as the ginseng wine. It imitates the Chinese meiping- one of the best Chinese court ceramics.
The correct answer for the question is that many examples were not found in an artificial cave temple because they very popular and still available to everyone
Medium.
If there is more than one medium the piece is referred to as mixed media.