Exam 1 (ARTH 26)

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K V P D G D Y K D H O M O D E L I N G S P
B M X E P Y C Q M G C X V Y O G A M B J O
A W A T K A D M L V C B B H D P R D L I T
E F U K T X X L A G E W N C G A R D U R V
C R R C U M M P T C S H L Y Y E N X I W K
E J B O G C R C N L O I N T L Y H T A Q L
I O Q R E G S A E D C E N P Y Y P I B K J
P G A M G R S G M O S R J Y K E L X N A T
R X U R K S A G W I E A V L N F T C X O O
A S Q A I N N W G Q R T A O O Y S X K E X
T J J A O N M W N P F I A P D E Q J R A S
L A N R J F T W L E J C E V B X G U T M W
A E T F L G G W C R L X F A L R O Q T R W
R A Q B C O R T H O G O N A L S O X J S E
P N M D D N B P S Y B U O N F R E S C O J
P U R Y C F E S K Y K K U G V G H M O U E
Y T M L H N Q T B J E N T J Q O J V J R M
N M N M O X F S Q Q U M R P A C C W E P I

Clues

  • a method of creating the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface by delineating a horizon line and multiple orthogonal lines (6, 11)
  • a painted or carved panel or ensemble of panels placed at the back of or behind and above an altar; contains religious imagery (often specific to the place of worship for which it was made) that viewers can look at during liturgical ceremonies (10)
  • a painting technique in which water-based pigments are applied to a plaster surface; if the plaster is painted when wet, the color is absorbed by the plaster, becoming a permanent part of the wall (4, 6)
  • an altarpiece constructed from multiple panels, sometimes with hinges to allow for movable wings (9)
  • any line running back into the represented space of a picture perpendicular to the imagined picture plane (11)
  • created by painting on dried plaster, and the color may eventually flake off (6, 5)
  • highly stylized, severe, and detached, often in relation to a strict religious tradition (8)
  • in painting, the process of creating the illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface by use of light and shade (8)
  • rebirth of ancient Greece and Rome (11)
  • support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that individuals/organizations bestow to another, typically the support of kings or popes providing to artists (9)

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