Oil paints are made by binding pigments together with a kind of oil. Which of these oils have been used in oil paints?
58%
Poppy seed oil
17%
Linseed oil
0%
Walnut oil
25%
All of the above
Q.2.
Just as wooden panel supports were superseded by canvas ones, which type of paint became obsolete when oils were developed?
29%
Woad
14%
Gouache
29%
Egg Tempera
29%
Bone Palampore
Q.3.
Canvas has been the most popular form of support for oil paintings for over 400 years. Today it is usually made from cotton or linen but the original canvas material was made from what?
60%
Hemp
0%
Wool
20%
Flax
20%
Goat skin
Q.4.
What is the name of the technique in which a brush full of solvent is loaded with diluted paint and then applied to a support which is also covered in solvent? This method should create a semi-transparent, uniformly coloured area with no brush strokes, if it is done correctly.
50%
A shine
33%
A wash
17%
A glaze
0%
A soak
Q.5.
Watercolour may be the oldest kind of paint, possibly dating back to prehistoric cave paintings and certainly in use by the ancient Egyptians. But why is it called 'watercolour'?
40%
Because water is used to make the paint
20%
Because the paint is great for painting lakes and rivers
40%
Because the paint is water soluble
0%
Because the paint flows like water
Q.6.
What is the technique of mural painting in which a water based pigment is painted on to fresh plaster?
17%
Gecko
33%
Secco
17%
Tesco
33%
Fresco
Q.7.
To protect paintings which are not going to be framed beneath glass, a final coat is often added. What type of material is this final coat?
20%
Turpentine
20%
Gloss paint
20%
Egg white
40%
Varnish
Q.8.
Until it was replaced by canvas in the 16th century, what was the most common material for an artist to paint on?
60%
Wood
20%
Paper
0%
Card
20%
Cotton
Q.9.
A new type of paint, which is water soluble when wet but water resistant when dry, became popular in the 20th century. What is it called?
60%
Eggshell paint
20%
Acrylic paint
0%
Poster paint
20%
Satin paint
Q.10.
Prior to application, paints are made into liquids by the addition of a solvent. Two examples of solvents are turpentine and white spirit, but what is the most commonly used type of solvent amongst artists?
50%
Water
0%
Toluene
33%
Acetone
17%
Methyl acetate
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