Black-figure painting was the most common way to decorate vases during the Archaic period. The background was left in the clay's original color while the figures were painted with a slip that turned black when fired.
Before firing, lines were cut into the slip to add details. On the other hand, red-figure painting became the most common method during the Classical period. This procedure included painting the foundation with a slip that became dark when terminated, while the figures were left in the regular shade of the dirt. Subtleties were added by painting lines onto the figures, which were then terminated to become red.
The red-figure method considered more significant subtlety and adaptability in the portrayal of figures, and was subsequently preferred by craftsmen during the Traditional time frame. In black-figure vase painting, the background was left the color of the clay while figural and ornamental motifs were applied with a slip that turned black during firing.
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Look at Flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca. This painting is a
primary example of
A. Naturalism
B. balanced composition
C. chiaroscurd
D. sfumato