TOG Yr 2 Wk 11
Terms
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- painting
- a painted work of art
- sculpture
- the act, process, or art of carving or cutting hard substances, modeling plastic substances, or casting melted metals into works of art
- chisel
- a metal tool with a cutting edge at the end of a blade used to shape or chip away a solid material (as stone, wood, or metal)
- pigment
- a substance that gives color to other materials; especially : a powder mixed with a liquid to give color
- exile
- an act or instance of being forced to leave one's country or home; also : voluntary absence from one's country or home
- vivid
- very strong or bright
- tenure
- the act, right, manner, or term of holding something (as property, a position, or an office)
- export
- to carry or send abroad especially for sale in another country
- revival
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1 : a reviving of interest (as in art, literature, or religion)
2 : a new presentation or publication (as of a book, play, or movie) - Renaissance
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1 capitalized : the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a flourishing of art and literature inspired by ancient times and by the beginnings of modern science
2 often capitalized : a movement or period of great activity (as in literature, science, and the arts) - crucifix
- a cross with a figure of Jesus crucified on it
- prodigy
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1 : an amazing event or action : WONDER
2 : an unusually talented child - perspective
- the art or technique of painting or drawing a scene so that objects in it seem to have depth and distance
- dimension
- a : extension in one direction <the dimensions of length, width, and height> b : measure of extension in one direction or in all directions : SIZE
- humanism
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1 a : devotion to the humanities : literary culture b : the revival of classical letters, individualistic and critical spirit, and emphasis on secular concerns characteristic of the Renaissance
2 : a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values; especially : a philosophy that usually rejects supernaturalism and stresses an individual's dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason - realistic
- true to life or nature <a realistic painting>
- symbolic
- of, relating to, or using symbols or symbolism <a symbolic meaning> <symbolic art>
- horizon
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1 : the line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky
2 : the limit or range of a person's outlook or experience <reading broadens our horizons> - quarry
- an animal hunted as game or prey
- architect
- a person who designs buildings and advises in their construction
- notary
- a public officer who witnesses the making of a document (as a deed) and signs it to show that it is authentic -- called also notary
- apprentice
- a person who is learning a trade or art by experience under a skilled worker