To determine which statement about art is not true, it would depend on the specific statements provided. Generally, misconceptions about art may include the idea that only certain styles or mediums are considered "real" art, or that artistic value is solely determined by commercial success. Art is inherently subjective, and its value and meaning can vary widely based on personal interpretation and cultural context.
There are many statements that best describe Renaissance art. Renaissance art was somewhat religious, but also showed humans in more natural environments.
it tried to be true to nature
it tried to be true to nature
Well, a fact about celtic art is a fact describing celtic art while a fact is something that can be proven to be true
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Identities are statements that are true for any number.
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
Lots of statements about animals are true.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.
Lots of statements about novels are true.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
where are the statements, don't see any
That depends entirely on the statements in question.
A voucher must be an accurate representation of a trip's itinerary, expenses, and daily allowances.
It is identical to the art found in New Zealand