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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Arts and Crafts - Middle School - Sculpting
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Sculpture has an enduring quality not seen in most art forms and it became an important influence on the development of Renaissance art in Italy. Along with architecture, it was the principal form of religious art - which for centuries was the driving force of European civilization. Even today, although continuously evolving and trying out new techniques, sculpture is still the leading method of expressing and commemorating both historical figures and events. The art of sculpture is no longer restricted by traditional concepts, materials or methods of production. It is no longer exclusively... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Arts and Crafts - Middle School - Sculpting
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10 Questions

1. Why has marble been such a popular material for sculptures?
2. Which civilization was famous for its (sometimes huge) sculptures portraying animal gods?
3. A more modern sculpture, created by Damien Hirst, used an unusual material. What was it?
4. What are the two principal elements of sculpture?
5. Which of the following is not one of the four basic methods of sculpture?
6. What quite often happened to sculptures created in the Ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian times?
7. One of the earliest Stone Age sculptures is an effigy called 'The Venus of Berekhat Ram'. What is it sculpted from?
8. If a sculpture is not free-standing, then what is it called?
9. If a sculpture is not free-standing, then what is it called?
10. An important aspect of a sculpture is which aspect of its surface?