8. It is a way of adding paint all through the early reinaissance to board.
A. Tempera
B medium fresco
C. Fresco
D. Sfumato
9. The technique of painting that involves blending the edge between colors
A. Sfumato
B. Tempera
C. Fresco
D. Tenebrism
10. It is derived from portugues word "baracco" which means "pearl of irregular shape"
A. Medieval
B. Baroque
C. Classical
D. Renaissance
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Question:
8. It is a way of adding paint all through the early reinaissance to board.
A. Tempera
B medium fresco
C. Fresco
D. Sfumato
Answer:
8. A. tempera
Explanation:
Tempera Painting was the main medium used during the Early Renaissance for smaller scale paintings on wooden panels. Any pigment which is tempered with a water soluble binder such as egg yolk, glair (egg white), gum arabic or animal glue is referred to as tempera paint.
Question:
9. The technique of painting that involves blending the edge between colors
A. Sfumato
B. Tempera
C. Fresco
D. Tenebrism
Answer:
9.A.Sfumato
Explanation:
sfumato, (from Italian sfumare, “to tone down” or “to evaporate like smoke”), in painting or drawing, the fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colours and tones.
Question:
10. It is derived from portugues word "baracco" which means "pearl of irregular shape"
A. Medieval
B. Baroque
C. Classical
D. Renaissance
Answer:
10. Baroque
Explanation:
Baroque' is a French word derived from the Portuguese 'barocco' meaning "pearl of irregular shape." Initially used to imply strangeness, irregularity and extravagance, the term 'baroque' was applied more to art than music. Only in the 20th century was it used to refer to this period in music history. There is good reason to think it really began 30 years earlier in Italy (1570) and lasted as long as 30 years later in England and Spain (1780).
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