Asked by aubrey

Match the images with the word that best describes it.

portrait


scratchboard


still-life


block print

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the images you meant to attach. If you upload them (or paste them inline) I’ll match each one to the best word. If you prefer to match them yourself, here are quick ID tips for each term so you can match confidently:

Portrait
- Subject: a person or animal, usually shown from head/shoulders to full body.
- Focus on face, expression and likeness; eyes often engage the viewer.

Still-life
- Subject: arranged inanimate objects (fruit, flowers, vases, bottles, books, bowls, etc.).
- Composed scene, often on a tabletop, with attention to light and arrangement.

Scratchboard
- High-contrast: mostly black surface with fine white lines scratched away to reveal highlights.
- Very fine, hair-like cross-hatching and engraved look (white-on-black linework).

Block print (woodcut/linocut)
- Bold, simplified shapes and lines, often strong black areas and flat colors.
- Visible carved-line quality, sometimes irregular ink coverage or registration marks; repeats well if multiple copies.

How to proceed
- Upload the four images here (or number them 1–4 and describe each briefly) and I’ll label each as portrait / scratchboard / still-life / block print.