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B. Sculptures about real life
C. Disk Thrower statue
D. Hermes with Infant Dionysus
E. Discobolos
F. Roman copies of original bronze Greek sculptures
G. Praxiteles
H. The Classical Period
I. Olympia
J. Anatomy
1. Followed the Archaic Period (1 point)
2. In the Classical period, this had better depiction of muscle structure (1 point)
3. This medium was used in the Classical Period (1 point)
4. This captures the moment right before a discus is released (1 point)
5. Most famous statues that survive today are this (1 point)
6. Another name for Myron's Disk Thrower (1 point)
7. Sculpted by Praxiteles (1 point)
8. Seems to be the most highly regarded sculptor in antiquity (1 point)
9. Common characteristic of the Hellenistic Period (1 point)
10. Where Hermes with Infant Dionysus was found (1 point)
Answer : William Henry Talbot’s photographic system involved placing the negative against a chemically treated surface that was then exposed to sunlight heart.
Explanation : William Henry Talbot was the scientist who devised several ways of chemically stabilizing the results of negatives, by making them sufficiently insensitive to exposure from direct sunlight and could be used to print the negative image produced in the camera onto another sheet of salted paper, creating a positive.