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| "Weight shift" or when more weight is put on one hip creating a difference in height of the hips. |
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| A painting technique in which pigment is mixed with melted was and applied to a surface while the mixture is still hot |
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| The smile depicted on all Greek archaic statues. Its an artist's way of saying the person portrayed is alive. |
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| a free standing arch commemorating an event such as a military victory or the opening of a new road. |
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| The swelling in the shaft of a column. |
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| The round central opening in the top of a dome (The Parthenon) |
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| Painting (pigment and binder) on a wet plaster surface. |
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| A female figure that functions as a supporting column. |
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| A series of arches placed next to one another |
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| When a figure is modeled in wax and then covered in clay, and fired. Afterwards the wax is melted and the clay is hardened for mold for hot metal. |
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