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The material on or from which an artist chooses to make a work of art |
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A picture reproduced on paper, often in multiple copies |
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Transparent paint made from pigment and a binder dissolved in water |
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Relating to the Middle Ages; roughly, between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance |
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A period of cultural and artistic change in Eurpope from the 14th to the 17th century |
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The art of emotive or carefully descriptive hand lettering or handwriting |
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Fire-hardened clay, often painted, and normally sealed with shiny protective coating |
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An organization or individual who sponsors the creation of works of art |
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Medieval associations of artists, craftsmen, or tradesmen |
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Institutions training artists in both the theory of art and practical techniques |
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The record of all known previous owners and locations of a work of art |
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A painting executed directly on to a wall |
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Design school founded in Weimar, Germany, in 1919 |
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Colors (such as blacks, whites, grays, and dull gray-browns) made by mixing complementary hues |
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Paint made of pigment suspended in oil |
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Hard, creamy-colored material from the tusks of such mammals as elephants |
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Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, 1503. Oil on wood, Musee du Louve, Paris, France |
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