Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis

Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
1. Which type of line was not used to create this piece of art? (1 point)
curved
vertical
horizontal
zig zag

And you think ... ?

http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/12945/perhaps-by-the-chimaera-painter-corinthian-round-bodied-pyxis-greek-corinthian-about-570-bc/

Based on the information provided, it is not possible to determine which type of line was not used to create the Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis.

To determine which type of line was not used to create the Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis, we can observe the image and analyze the lines present in the artwork.

1. Curved line: Look for any lines in the artwork that are smooth and have a gentle, flowing curve.

2. Vertical line: Look for any lines in the artwork that are straight up and down, perpendicular to the ground.

3. Horizontal line: Look for any lines in the artwork that are straight and parallel to the ground.

4. Zigzag line: Look for any lines in the artwork that consist of a series of sharp angles, creating a jagged, zigzag pattern.

By carefully observing the artwork, we can identify which type of line is not present. However, since we do not have access to the actual image, we cannot perform this analysis ourselves. To answer the question accurately, you will need to examine the artwork, either by finding it in a book, visiting a museum, or searching for it online using relevant keywords. Once you have access to the image, look for the different types of lines described above and determine which one is not used in the Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis.