Answer:
Tavar Zawacki
Explanation:
This is a photograph of Saint Peter’s Basilica. Which of the following is true about this structure?
a.
The artist has used texture in a unique fashion, in that he has used line as a form of texture to created a two-dimensional piece. The subject in the painting appears to be moving quickly downwards in a diagonal pattern from top-right to bottom-left.
b.
The artist’s use of diagonal and curvilinear lines helps to move our eyes across the entire structure and helps to reinforce the calmness of the mood he intended to create.
c.
The architect used vertical lines to emphasize the strength and permanence of the building and horizontal caps on the columns to keep the façade from escaping into the heavens and to help contain it as a piece of art.
d.
Although the artist did not use any specific artistic visual element to create this elaborate and appealing structure, the overall composition affectively draws in the observer and the confusion caused by the lack on continuity become unimportant as a result..
Answer:
C.
The architect used vertical lines to emphasize the strength and permanence of the building and horizontal caps on the columns to keep the façade from escaping into the heavens and to help contain it as a piece of art.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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2. the animation in zoetrope could
A. tell a short story
B. be projected on a wall
C. not be in more than three colors
D. give a simple figure the illusion of movement
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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All of the following are examples of royal regalia
Answer:
your answer is b
Explanation:
Under the Protestant Church of England, who was the head of the church?
a.
the pope
b.
the bishop
c.
the monarch
d.
none of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
The Protestant Church of England was the head of the church. Hence, option C is appropriate.
What is the meaning of the Protestant Church?
A branch of Christianity known as the Protestant Church upholds the theological principles of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that started in the 16th century and sought to reform the Catholic Church from within in response to what its adherents perceived as growing errors, abuses, as well as discrepancies within it.
Protestants Church is said to hold the following three fundamental beliefs: 1) the Bible is the final authority on matters of religious truth; 2) people can only be saved by God's "grace" (i.e., unmerited all Christians are priests.) Protestantism has its roots in the Reformation of the 16th century in Christian Europe.
Hence, option C is appropriate.
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What does it mean, vocally, when there is an X (see picture) ABOVE (not beside) a note?!?
I have an idea but I want to be sure I am 100% correct.
Answer:
Okay don't quote me on this because I just looked it up on google but it said that when the is an "x" above a note, it indicates a voice crossing for that note. Like the lower voice on that staff is singing the higher note.
Write a paragraph giving your interpretation on bow and why the artwork uses the principle of repetition.
Maurits Cornelis Escher Art or Mc Escher (Known for his impossible constructions)
60 points.
Answer:
Explanation:
Different people will interpret things very differently depending on who they are and what they learn in the class they take. As I look at the picture I believe that the fish represent people trying to find their way in in life. Cornelius most likely uses the repetition to show how people try to be the same.Cornelius was able to create stunning mathematical pieces. He focused on the division of the plane and played with impossible spaces. He made images which cannot be constructed in the real world, but can be described using mathematics.
what’s the earliest to most recent artistic movement
Final answer:
Artistic movements have transitioned over time influenced by historical contexts and technology, from the Renaissance to modern styles such as Cubism and Pop Art, reflecting their respective eras.
Explanation:
The progression of artistic movements from the earliest to the most recent is a continuum influenced by shifting cultural contexts, technological advancements, and a desire for artistic innovation. For instance, the late 19th century saw the birth of photography, which led to sweeping changes in the art world as painting and drawing turned to new avenues of creativity, giving birth to impressionism, cubism, and abstract expressionism. Renaissance art marked a significant period recognized for its 'rebirth' of classical ideals and styles in the 14th and 15th centuries. As time evolved, so did the classification of art into movements, such as American Modernism, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Cubism during the modern art period from 1900 CE to 1930 CE. Further developments brought forward Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, Bay Area Figurative, and Abstract Expressionism among others. Each era was symbiotic with the socio-political context of its time, reflecting themes such as the female form, North American scenery, and the impact of science and industry on society.
What do scholars think the geometric shapes in the Lascaux cave paintings
represent?
Answer:
They think it is amazing
Scholars have suggested that the Lascaux cave paintings' geometric shapes could represent prehistoric star charts, past hunting successes, or mystical rituals for hunting. The paintings could also be linked to shamanism, but the true meaning remains elusive.
There is significant interest in what the geometric shapes found in the Lascaux cave paintings represent. Scholars have formed various theories over time. A compelling suggestion is that these paintings might represent prehistoric star charts. Some interpretations propose that the paintings were a record of past hunting successes, or perhaps they functioned as part of a mystical ritual aimed at securing future hunting endeavors. Henri Breuil, a priest who thoroughly studied these caves, suggested that the paintings were connected to "hunting magic." Other theories speculate that the geometric shapes were linked to shamanism, serving as visual connections to nature or the spiritual world within the context of contemporary hunter-gatherer societies. Despite these theories, the true purpose of the paintings and the meaning of the geometric shapes remains ambiguous, with much of it still shrouded in mystery due to the vast cultural and temporal gap separating us from the artists who created them.
Considering the tonality, style, and performing group, the era this piece most likely belongs to is the
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Baroque
Renaissance
Medieval
all of the above
Answer:
Baroque
Explanation:
The differences between loud and soft, solo and ensemble (as in the concerto), different instruments and timbres all play an important role in many Baroque compositions. Composers also began to be more precise about instrumentation, often specifying the instruments on which a piece should be played instead of allowing the performer to choose. Brilliant instruments like the trumpet and violin also grew in popularity
I just had this test and I'm certain it is Baroque.
Which of these purposes does a garment label service?
Answer:
Garment labels provide the consumer with required information like the clothing's origins, what materials were used to make the garment, and the garments care instructions.
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Answer:
to specify the garment’s size
Explanation:
Need answers help don’t under stand based on the book I posted earlier if you know it please tell me
Answer:
It was a Fort in Arizona whose purpose was to keep the peace in the White Mountain Reservation, but they also actively went against the Chiricahua Apache Indians in South Arizona and New Mexico. The Smith gang and the Bronco Bill gang are the most notable who operated near the Fort.
To answer your question, please provide the title of the book, the specific question or concept you are struggling with, your grade level, and the subject matter.
Explanation:Unfortunately, I am unable to provide a specific answer to your question as it lacks the necessary context and detail. To properly assist you, I need to know the title of the book you are referring to and the specific question or concept you are having trouble understanding. Additionally, information such as your grade level and the subject matter (Mathematics, History, English, Biology, etc.) would be helpful in providing a precise and targeted response to your schoolwork question.
what is jacobs relationship with dr flint and mr sands
Answer:
we can't answer if we dont know more information
Unlike previous works of art that used imagery to create a distinct interpretation, many Surrealist works do not have
_________.
What is art critic and collector Clement Greenberg famous for?
O
A. Endorsing artist Jackson Pollock and the ideals of Abstract
Expressionism
O
B. Writing witty art reviews of 18th-century French painting
O
C. Giving Vincent van Gogh his first art show
O
D. All of the above are correct.
Answer:
Endorsing artist Jackson Pollock and the ideals of Abstract Expressionism
Explanation:
Clement Greenberg was very influential art critics od the 20th century whose critics and essays had a big effect on art and modernism from the 40s through the 70s.
He heavily endorsed ideals of movement of Abstract Expressionism since he believed abstraction is the only true form of purity in painting, as it stays true to its exclusive properties of flat two-dimensionality. In his essay about "American-type Painting", he promoted this movement heavily and especially promoted the likes of Jackson Pollock.
Abstract Expressionism emerged as one of the first avant-garde movements in the 40s, and Jackson Pollock came up as one of the most dominant figures of the movement. Greenberg often singled out Pollock a the greatest painter of his generation.
With this, Greenberg not only helped Pollock by giving him confidence, but his good critics also supported him financially and gave him loads of opportunities for art shows.
True or false: Chinese, Persian Greek, and Moche vessels often included symbols.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer: it true
Explanation:
On the monsters are due on Maple Street if change which detail would change this from science fiction to fantasy fiction
Answer:
Explanation:
The biggest change would be if it didn't involve aliens, but some fantasy creatures (elves, dwarfs, unicorns, dragons, etc.).
The second one would be the complete absence of the other planets and space elements, and the inclusion of other worlds, realms, and dimensions.
Finally, if the occurrences on the street, like lights turning on and off, were from the fantasy elements, and not from supernatural elements and creatures.
What should you do to photograph a stranger without letting the person know?
Question 1 options:
Get as close as possible
Zoom in with your camera
Hide behind a bush
Lay on the ground
Answer:
B
Explanation:
You wouldn't want to alert the person and zoom is the best way to get a picture at a distance without them knowing, unless you have spy glasses that would work too. Lol
Why is music used in tv commercials?
Explanation:
Music is used in TV commercials because a song is more likely to get "stuck" in your head than just someone talking about a product. Then, when you see that product online or in a store, you will have a higher chance of buying it if you have a connection with it (remembering the song). It is a marketing technique.
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For which occasions were fife and drum used?
Answer:
fifes and drums were used to regulate the daily activities of the troops.
Explanation:
cute outfit ideas please!
dress code:
you can wear leggings but u can't show ur stomach
you can wear ripped jeans but they can't be over finger tip
you can't wear hats
you can not wear strapless shirts, but if u do it has to be 3 fingers
you can wear crop tops but u can't show ur stomach
no see threw garments are allowed they are prohibited
Why were the pictures with the magic lantern so rough
Answer:
Although I have had good luck with it, and know other photographers who run Magic Lantern without issues, there are no guarantees that it is safe. It says so right on the website. Even though Magic Lantern does not replace the Canon firmware, it does change some settings in the camera
Explanation:
The magic lantern used a concave mirror in back of a light source to direct as much of the light as possible through a small rectangular sheet of glass—a "lantern slide"—on which was the image to be projected, and onward into a lens at the front of the apparatus.
The Problem
For example, if you pull out the SD card too quickly after turning off your 600D, you run the risk of bricking it — avoidable, but certainly not reassuring. If you remove the card too early, the camera will freeze and will drain the battery or even cause permanent damage."
what is Gender equality
gender equality is when both male and female are equal with same opportunity
Answer:
Explanation:
Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations and needs equally, regardless of gender.
What is depicted in the image above?
Answer: This image is known as The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, London's famous Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire on the night of October 16, 1834, and people gathered along the banks of the river Thames to witness the horrible event. Water could not be pumped to land as a result of a low tide, which also hindered steamers towed by firefighters. For hours, the fire burned uncontrollably.
So what is depicted in short is a fire burning the Houses of Parliament along the river.
This is for Animation...again lol, but its not that many question I need help but thanks for all the help!!
1) The unit discussed how, in the early days of animation, certain countries produced animation that expressed its cultural context, political movements, or social norms. In what ways do we see this in animation today, if any? Why might some animators choose to include these elements in their films while others might not?
4) Discuss what elements of Japanese anime have made this particular type of animation so popular in America.
5) When is the principle of exaggeration used, and what is the desired effect? Describe an example of when this principle might be used in animation.
Answer:
Explanation:
1) Today, political and social commentaries are still used in animation and animated movies, but in a bit more subtle way and different light. The accent is more on the liberal social policies and political commentary of the situation, rather than governmental policies.
There is plenty of animation aimed at older audiences, such as South Park, Rick and Morty, Bojack Horseman, etc, that have clear social messages and commentaries on the political and cultural state of affairs today. It is much more present today than in animation aimed at children, as the animated movies started to gain a much wider audience.
Some, such as Persepolis, can introduce us to completely different cultural contexts in a way a movie might wouldn't have – showing us completely different approaches, styles, ideas, and the world than the one around us.
Some chose not to include this in their animation because they are trying to stay away from the political ideas or to build their reputation about it. These kinds of shows usually have a clear audience that they are aimed at, so animators might sometimes simply target a different audience and make animation simply for the fun.
Those who do choose animation as a way for political and social ideas are using the wider audience animation has gained over the years and the freedom that animation as a medium gives to express themselves. It is easier to create situations and sceneries in animation, and also it is easier to pack them in more fun, the approachable and humorous idea that is going to be appreciated as a comedy as well as commentary on the state of affairs and cultural context.
2) While Japanse animation doesn't use complex 3D animation techniques as an American one, this proves to be one of their qualities. The simple, toned down characters are easy to project yourself into and to identify with characters more easily. Also, while some things are more simple, the story is usually more deep and grey, rather than black and white, as American animation tends to be. Stories made by animation studios like Disney and Pixar tend to put loads of accent on the technique nowadays and to make a story based on the good-versus-evil plot. Japanese animation, however, relies more on situations, emotions, and asking almost philosophical questions about life through usually fantasy storylines that can be aimed equally as children and adults. "Grave of the Fireflies," tells the story about effects of World War II, but it is much more aimed at emotional side and the brutality of the war than the story about the fight itself; “The Tale of the Princess Kaguya” is adaptation of Japanese lore that is done in minimalistic style and tells the folktale with its message; the work of Makoto Shinkai like "5 centimeters per second" or "The Garden of Words" relies on the very simple, almost static settings, but told in very emptional way with the emphasis on the sentiment and the message.
Japanese animation is a means to tell all kinds of stories to a whole wide range of audiences of all ages, while in the US cartoons are usually aimed at children or are having certain social and political messages (as in the previous answer). It is a huge, diverse scene with so many genres, adapted for everyone, but with a more subtle style than US animation tends to have.
Finally, anime, Japanese animation, come along with the whole backstory of the subculture, love for Japan, exploring the Asian context and society, language and culture. That is why some people might prefer it to American animation. Many people find the whole identity and community going along with this specific animation style.
3) Exaggeration is used as the simple to amplify something and to accent its importance. However, in animation it can also be used for visual effect, to amplify something and make it more interesting, extreme, fun and surreal.
The example might be if we want to show how strong the character is, we can make it break the wall without any injuries. No human in real life could ever be able to do so, however, the exaggeration of the straight can accent its importance, use the fact that animation can do what real life can't and be used for the comical moment.
In which stage of the design process does the designer brainstorm ideas?
A. Identify the need or problem.
B. Research the problem.
C. Design a solution.
D. Troubleshoot and redesign.
Answer: design a solution
Explanation:
i say design a solution because when you design you first think of ideas or brainstorm
Answer:
WHICH ONE OF THESE?
identify the need
preventive maintenance
brainstorm possible designs
explore possible solutions
Explanation:
How did the focus of cityscapes begin to change at the beginning of the 1900s?
Answer:
Explanation:
During the 20th century attention became focused on abstract and conceptual art, and thus the production of cityscapes declined. American painter Edward Hopper, who stayed loyal to figurative painting, created intriguing images of the American scene.
Cityscape creation decreased during the 20th century as attention shifted to abstract and conceptual art. American artist Edward Hopper produced fascinating depictions of the American environment while adhering to the figurative painting style.
When was cityscape created?The cityscape evolved as a distinct painting genre in the middle of the seventeenth century. Johannes Vermeer's View of Delft is a well-known cityscape. The Hague, Dordrecht, Haarlem, Amsterdam, and other cities served as subjects for artists.
Richard Diebenkorn painted a number of realistic canvases of views of the city and its surroundings while residing in Berkeley in the early 1960s. Here, a street is fronted by a row of low, unremarkable buildings on one side and by broad fields and vacant lots on the other.
Cityscapes are swirling, diversified social kaleidoscopes that are populated by individuals of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds, in contrast to landscapes, which have a tendency to cling to a specific identity or group.
Thus, Cityscape creation decreased during the 20th century.
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which composers spent most or all of their career in england
Answer: see the explanation
Explanation:
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The composers who spent most or all of their careers in England include:
1. Edward Elgar: Elgar was a prominent English composer known for his orchestral works, including the "Enigma Variations" and "Pomp and Circumstance Marches." He is considered one of the leading composers of the late Romantic era in England.
2. Ralph Vaughan Williams: Vaughan Williams was an influential English composer who incorporated folk music elements into his compositions. His notable works include "The Lark Ascending" and the symphonies "A Sea Symphony" and "A London Symphony."
3. Benjamin Britten: Britten was a highly regarded English composer known for his operas, vocal music, and orchestral works. His notable compositions include "Peter Grimes," "War Requiem," and "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra."
4. Henry Purcell: Purcell was a Baroque composer who lived and worked during the late 17th century. He is considered one of the greatest English composers and is known for his choral music, operas, and instrumental works.
5. William Walton: Walton was an English composer who gained recognition for his orchestral and choral compositions. His notable works include the "Belshazzar's Feast" oratorio and the film scores for "Henry V" and "Richard III."
These composers significantly contributed to the English music scene and left a lasting impact on the classical music repertoire. Their works continue to be performed and celebrated today.
What should you do to photograph a stranger without letting the person know?
Question 1 options:
Get as close as possible
Zoom in with your camera
Hide behind a bush
Lay on the ground
Answer:
Hide behind a bush
Explanation:
This way, you won't be seen and you can take a photograph in a way the stranger won't see the camera.
What two colors did Braque usually use?
The two colors that Barque was known to have used were Brown and Green.
Who was Braque?
In the twentieth century, Braque was a painter that was known for the invention of Cubism alongside Picasso.
He is known for the work that he did on painting and the colors he used were green and brown.
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Houis Sol LeWittsline in Wall Drawing No. 681 C best described?
Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawing No. 681 C is characterized by its systematic and precisely planned lines, forming squares and rectangles creating a sense of order and complexity.
Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawing No. 681 C is a well-known work of art, characterized by its lines and geometric simplicity. LeWitt's line in this particular artwork can be best described as systematic and precisely planned. The lines are evenly spaced, follow specific orientations, creating a sense of order and predictability. Different lines intersect to form squares and rectangles, adding a sense of depth and complexity to the piece.
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