why did cities have more artisans in thee countryside
Juxtaposition means placing things side by side. Usually in art or poetry, juxtaposition is used to place two or more things near each other that wouldn't normally be seen near each other to create a sense of scale or emphasis.
Italy, Sicilian of north side
John Sloan
Pissarro was known for his impressionistic style, as well as for painting outside and completing paintings outside. He often mixed colors together as they were in nature, and rarely beautified the image beyond the intrinsic beauty nature had.
Heyy they wore little ones and tied them round there neck with the knot to the side!! or on your waste as belt or on your head!
the contry side
Colonists from where? There were lots of wars and lots of colonists.
incountry side
farm houses and like hotels and contry side houses
yes in on of ceasr race mission in the contry side and cj dont like him
One car's length will get you from Detroit to Windsor---the cities are side by side! Where in Canada do you want to go? You have to be more specific.
I think because European part is more developed, there are more big cities there.
The cities that CTA trains go to are Chicago South Side, West Side, North Side, South Suburbs, North Suburbs and it even travel to as far as Hammond Indiana.
Orlando is located towards the eastern side of Florida. Fort Lauderdale is also located on the eastern side of Florida but more south. The distance between these two cities is about 213 miles.
Naukratis and Sais are the two cities. Naukratis is on the west and Sais is on the eastern bank.
I think that they are traveling to ohio so they can live free so that they don't have to do what the people tell them what to do or they might be traveling to the other side so they can live free in that contry
The daily life for Egyptian artisans was spent working in large workshops, workers side by side. They usually worked for 10 days straight before taking some time off. The workers entirely depended on their employers for food. If food was short in supply, artisans often went hungry. ~ Artisan's homes were usually rectangular and about 10 yards long. Three rooms from front to back, the first was either a workroom or a room for animals. The second was the living room, then lastly was divided into a kitchen and a bedroom. Roofs were sometimes used as a place to either work or sleep.