Questions: Champlevé was a new, Romanesque way of making decorative metal objects such as the Casket of Courtly Love. Place the steps for creating champlevé in order, from start to finish. Start by choosing the first item in the sequence and clicking, dragging, or using your keyboard to select it. Drag the items below into the box above in the correct order, starting with the first item in the sequence. The artist hollows out cells in the metalwork. The fired glass enamel is sanded and polished. The artist fills the cells with different-colored glass powder. The metalwork is fired at a high temperature.

Champlevé was a new, Romanesque way of making decorative metal objects such as the Casket of Courtly Love. Place the steps for creating champlevé in order, from start to finish.

Start by choosing the first item in the sequence and clicking, dragging, or using your keyboard to select it.

Drag the items below into the box above in the correct order, starting with the first item in the sequence.

The artist hollows out cells in the metalwork.
The fired glass enamel is sanded and polished.
The artist fills the cells with different-colored glass powder.
The metalwork is fired at a high temperature.
Transcript text: Champlevé was a new, Romanesque way of making decorative metal objects such as the Casket of Courtly Love. Place the steps for creating champlevé in order, from start to finish. Start by choosing the first item in the sequence and clicking, dragging, or using your keyboard to select it. Drag the items below into the box above in the correct order, starting with the first item in the sequence. The artist hollows out cells in the metalwork. The fired glass enamel is sanded and polished. The artist fills the cells with different-colored glass powder. The metalwork is fired at a high temperature.
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Step 1: Carving the Metal

The artist begins by hollowing out cells in the metalwork. These cells will hold the enamel.

Step 2: Filling the Cells

The artist fills the carved-out cells with different-colored glass powder. This powder will melt and fuse to the metal during firing.

Step 3: Firing the Metalwork

The metalwork is fired at a high temperature. This melts the glass powder, creating the enamel design.

Step 4: Finishing the Enamel

The fired glass enamel is sanded and polished to create a smooth and even surface.

Final Answer:

  1. The artist hollows out cells in the metalwork.
  2. The artist fills the cells with different-colored glass powder.
  3. The metalwork is fired at a high temperature.
  4. The fired glass enamel is sanded and polished.
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