15 pairs
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Historically significant man-made objects found in museums (e.g., tools, coins, jewelry).
Creating a strong mood or sense of place through light, color, and composition.
The area of an image that appears farthest from the viewer; behind the main subject.
A small printed booklet that provides information about an exhibition or event.
A wooden stand used by artists to hold a canvas while painting.
A museum professional who manages collections and organizes exhibitions.
Emotionally powerful; capable of making viewers feel deeply.
Simple and undecorated in style; minimal details.
A quick preliminary drawing made before a final artwork.
A fabric surface used for painting, usually stretched on a frame.
A place or room where artworks are displayed for the public.
An artwork of exceptional skill and quality, widely admired.
Taxidermy specimens preserved with lifelike appearance for display.
Challenging ideas and encouraging deep reflection in viewers.
To walk through a place without a fixed plan, exploring at oneβs own pace.