When an artist is using a process called smelting while he or she is working, which object below could be the final result? What is a cong? Of the time periods listed below, which... When an artist is using a process called smelting while he or she is working, which object below could be the final result? What is a cong? Of the time periods listed below, which would NOT be considered in the time frame for ancient Chinese art? Which artistic method required the use of a hard sand, often made into a paste, and soft tools to drill or saw it? What is a kiln?
Understand the Problem
The question is about art and history related to ancient Chinese art, specifically focusing on techniques, objects, and time periods. It seeks to test knowledge on concepts like smelting, congs, historical periods, artistic methods, and kilns.
Answer
1. Bronze bowl, 2. Cylindrical form, 3. Song Dynasty, 4. Carving jade, 5. Oven for firing pottery.
- Bronze bowl, 2. Open cylindrical form decorated with rectangles, 3. The Song Dynasty, 4. Carving jade, 5. Kiln is a special oven used for firing pottery.
Answer for screen readers
- Bronze bowl, 2. Open cylindrical form decorated with rectangles, 3. The Song Dynasty, 4. Carving jade, 5. Kiln is a special oven used for firing pottery.
More Information
Smelting involves melting materials, typically metals, to produce items like a bronze bowl. A cong is a type of jade artifact. The Song Dynasty is more medieval than ancient. Jade carving uses hard abrasive materials. A kiln is essential in pottery for firing.
Tips
Ensure that the object associated with smelting involves metal. Remember the chronological order of Chinese dynasties.
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