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What feature would be unusual for the FRONT of a trading card?
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What feature would be unusual for the FRONT of a trading card?

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What feature would be unusual for the FRONT of a trading card?. Most trading cards have a large, single image, common border and name or title of what the image is on one side (the front), and statistics and biographical information on the other (the back). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: What feature would be unusual for the FRONT of a trading card?

What feature would be unusual for the FRONT of a trading card?

Page 2: What feature would be unusual for the FRONT of a trading card?

Most trading cards have a large, single image, common border and name or title of what the image is on one side (the front), and statistics and biographical information on the other (the back).

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In reference to trading cards, what is a base set?

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A Base Set is a complete set of base cards for a particular series.

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Merode Altarpiece, Robert Campin, ca. 1425-28

Who created the triptych below?

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The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters by Francisco Goya

What is the name of the etching to the left?

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Geometric or Organic shapes?

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What form is this?

PYRAMID

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Who is the artist that produced the work below?

Calvin Nichols

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The Nativity with Donors and Patron Saints, Gerard David, c. 1515

What artist created the triptych below?