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One of the oldest forms of art
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Ceramics
Stained glass
Woodblock printing
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The technique—which involves carving into a block of wood, then adding ink to portions of it, before pressing it into paper—was initially used for replicating Buddhist texts, but the occasional image was made, as well
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Woodblock printing
Stained glass
Ceramics
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One of the oldest forms of art
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The technique—which involves carving into a block of wood, then adding ink to portions of it, before pressing it into paper—was initially used for replicating Buddhist texts, but the occasional image was made, as well
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Developed his own technique of multiple-block color printing, a process called nishiki-e; before then, prints were usually colored with vegetable dye
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The process of coloring glass with metallic oxide powders
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The first neon lamp was invented around 1902 by French engineer _______________
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First fluorescent lamp dates to 1926, invented by ______________
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Is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
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Is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting
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It can be computer generated, scanned or drawn using a tablet and a mouse
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Video art is named for the original analog ___________
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She began her series of text-based “Truisms”—statements on feminism, social injustice, and the complexities of being human—in 1977 by typesetting her one-liners in alphabetical order, printing them on cheap commercial paper, and hanging them up around New York City
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Which involves projecting images through a pinhole in a darkened room—was understood by ancient scholars and formally developed by Islamic polymath Ibn al-Haytham in the 11th century
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He invented the paint tube
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His invention of rolled film in 1889, and his Kodak company’s introduction of color photography in the mid-1930s
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Where the finely dressed gentleman poses with his (likely just-used) palette
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Kiln develop by China is steep slope along hillsides—that contained multiple chambers called_______
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Painted his mythological tempera-on-canvas masterpiece The Birth of Venus (ca. 1486) for the Medicis’ Villa di Castello in the hills of Tuscany
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He painted works on canvas: His first experiment with the surface, Wolf and Fox Hunt (ca. 1616), helped popularize canvas in his native Flanders, and by the 18th century, it had become the de facto support for painting.
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Soaked unprimed canvas with turpentine-thinned oil paint, making the two materials fuse together into one (something she also owed to the invention of the paint tube).
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Who literally took knives to his surfaces beginning in the late 1940s, and continued working in this manner until his death in 1968. The artist explained that with these works, he did not intend to create paintings, but rather to introduce new dimension to art.