1 Tempera paint developed in the Early Renaissance is pigmen
1.
Tempera paint, developed in the Early Renaissance, is pigment mixed with ________ .
2.
In his painting, The Alba Madonna, Raphael applied opaque strokes called ________ to build up the softly blended illusion of three dimensional forms.
3.
Watercolor paint is a combination of quick drying pigment and ________ .
4.
Vik Muniz used ________ in his work, Action Photo1.
5.
Most people think of ________ when they think of art.
6.
In ________ the painter combines colored pigment with water and applies it directly onto wet plaster.
7.
In Romare Bearden\'s Prevalence of Ritual: Baptism he used memories of his childhood to create the ________ .
8.
The very old painting medium, ________ uses hot beeswax with pigment.
9.
________ is a thick paste of gypsum and animal glue used to prepare panel and other surfaces for paint.
10.
Oil paints are usually applied to paper, wood or ________
11.
________ is stiff, think paint that reveals brushstrokes.
12.
In his watercolor Venice: La Salute, John Singer Sargent applied ________ to create transparency.
13.
Acrylic is a twentieth century invention which is ________ paint.
14.
Helen Frankenthaler used the ________ method in her work The Bay.
15.
Tibetan monks are known for the paintings of mandalas which are made of ________ .
16.
Wangschi Mutu\'s work, One Hundred Lavish Images of Bushwack is a mixed media work that uses ________ .
17.
The ________ is the surface to which paint is applied.
18.
In his series The Seasons, Jasper Johns used ________ to create the many layers of textured paint.
19.
________ painted The Making of a Fresco, Showing the Building of a City for the San Francisco Art Institute.
20.
Glazes are oil paint diluted with ________ to create a transparent medium.
21.
When an artist adds chalk to pigment and gum arabic an opaque paint called ________ is created.
22.
________ is the medium of cutting and pasting paper, parchment and other materials.
23.
Of fresco, tempera, watercolor and oil, ________ is the most permanent.
24.
J. M. W. Turner used a technique called ________ in his painting Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour\'s Mouth.
25.
Artists who use tempera paint usually have a strong background in ________ .
|    1.  |      Tempera paint, developed in the Early Renaissance, is pigment mixed with ________ . 
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|    2.  |      In his painting, The Alba Madonna, Raphael applied opaque strokes called ________ to build up the softly blended illusion of three dimensional forms. 
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|    3.  |      Watercolor paint is a combination of quick drying pigment and ________ . 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    4.  |      Vik Muniz used ________ in his work, Action Photo1. 
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|    5.  |      Most people think of ________ when they think of art. 
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|    6.  |      In ________ the painter combines colored pigment with water and applies it directly onto wet plaster. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    7.  |      In Romare Bearden\'s Prevalence of Ritual: Baptism he used memories of his childhood to create the ________ . 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    8.  |      The very old painting medium, ________ uses hot beeswax with pigment. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    9.  |      ________ is a thick paste of gypsum and animal glue used to prepare panel and other surfaces for paint. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    10.  |      Oil paints are usually applied to paper, wood or ________ 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    11.  |      ________ is stiff, think paint that reveals brushstrokes. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    12.  |      In his watercolor Venice: La Salute, John Singer Sargent applied ________ to create transparency. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    13.  |      Acrylic is a twentieth century invention which is ________ paint. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    14.  |      Helen Frankenthaler used the ________ method in her work The Bay. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    15.  |      Tibetan monks are known for the paintings of mandalas which are made of ________ . 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    16.  |      Wangschi Mutu\'s work, One Hundred Lavish Images of Bushwack is a mixed media work that uses ________ . 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    17.  |      The ________ is the surface to which paint is applied. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    18.  |      In his series The Seasons, Jasper Johns used ________ to create the many layers of textured paint. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    19.  |      ________ painted The Making of a Fresco, Showing the Building of a City for the San Francisco Art Institute. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    20.  |      Glazes are oil paint diluted with ________ to create a transparent medium. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    21.  |      When an artist adds chalk to pigment and gum arabic an opaque paint called ________ is created. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    22.  |      ________ is the medium of cutting and pasting paper, parchment and other materials. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    23.  |      Of fresco, tempera, watercolor and oil, ________ is the most permanent. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    24.  |      J. M. W. Turner used a technique called ________ in his painting Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour\'s Mouth. 
  |   ||||||||||||||||
|    25.  |      Artists who use tempera paint usually have a strong background in ________ . 
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Solution
I feel just answers are sufficient as answers self explain the questions
1. Egg yolk :- Tempera paint, developed in the Early Renaissance, is pigment mixed with egg yolks
2. under painting
3. Gum arabic
4. Chocolate
5.Painting
6. Fresco
7. collage
8. encaustic
9. Gesso
10. Canvas
11. Impasto
12. thin washes
13 Water based
14 Soak and stain
15. Sand
16 its all of the above
17. Ground
18 . Encaustic
19. Diego Riveria
20 solvent
21.gouache
22. collage
23. fresco
24 Wet into dry
25 Drawing