Feature

A segment of Corinthian pottery is shown. The artist has created a floral design with multiple different lines. Arched lines representing vines connect a series of flowers. The flower petals include both straight lines that make up the sides of the petals and semicircular shapes at their ends. The petals are touching to make arching floral fans.
Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis

Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
Question
What type of line was primarily used to create the floral designs near the top of the vase?
(1 point)
Responses

curved
curved

diagonal
diagonal

horizontal
horizontal

zig zag

1 answer

The type of line primarily used to create the floral designs near the top of the vase is curved.