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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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The artist from the Neolithic Lapita culture who created these terra cotta fragments decorated the surface of the ceramic by - painting linear designs onto the finished pot with white tempera using a brush - arranging tiny stone squares into angular patterns by pressing them into wet clay - using a three-phase firing process to cause different surface areas to take on different colors - applying a red slip made of diluted clay with added mineral pigment before firing

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The artist from the Neolithic Lapita culture who created these terra cotta fragments decorated the surface of the ceramic by

- painting linear designs onto the finished pot with white tempera using a brush
- arranging tiny stone squares into angular patterns by pressing them into wet clay 
- using a three-phase firing process to cause different surface areas to take on different colors
- applying a red slip made of diluted clay with added mineral pigment before firing



Answer:

Applying a red slip made of diluted clay with added mineral pigment before firing


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