Asked by binky

People walking over a bridge. On the sides of the painting are the open doors of a tall gate.
In this example of a woodblock print, the ________________, or chosen locations that ensure the colors align correctly, were likely placed in the corners by the artist.
a.
registration points
c.
brayers
b.
gouges
d.
woodblocks

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
a. registration points — these are the registration marks used to align multiple color impressions so the colors line up correctly (brayers are ink rollers, gouges are carving tools, woodblocks are the carved plates).