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Art Terms

LIBEROMA

Terms to describe works of art.

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1.having fused colors: having pigments mixed with wax applied to a surface by heat
4.with roof on columns: describes a classical building with a roof or ceiling that rests on many columns
6.forming pattern in relief: formed as a raised pattern on a thin piece of metal by having been hammered through from the reverse side
9.breaking of religious images: the destruction of religious images used in worship, or opposition to their use in worship
11.picture made with small colored pieces: a picture or design made with small pieces of colored material such as glass or tile stuck onto a surface
12.ancient Greek sculpture of woman: a Greek sculpture of a clothed standing young woman dating from the period 650 to 480 bc.
13.wedge-shaped stone: a wedge-shaped brick or stone used to form the curved parts of an arch or vault
14.paired paintings: a pair of paintings, especially religious paintings on two hinged panels
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2.top of wall with windows: the upper part of the wall of a building, especially of a church nave, that contains windows
3.underground chamber: an underground room or vault, often below a church, used as a burial chamber or chapel, or for storing religious artifacts
5.decorated base of altarpiece: the decorative base of an altarpiece, embellished with small paintings or sculptures
7.tall vertical part of structure: a tall vertical structure on or forming part of a building or other construction, especially an ancient structure, e.g. a decorative gateway or a monumental pillar
8.The facade and towers at the western end of a medieval church, principally in Germany.
10.female-shaped supporting pillar: a column in the shape of a draped female figure supporting a structure such as the frieze or porch of a classical Greek temple

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