and one found later thought to be 15th image, but there is no
way to confirm that.
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The Age of Reason was another name for which era
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Enlightenment Age
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Which of these should an art critic also be in order to be successful
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An art connoisseur
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What concern was incorporated into western art during the renaissance
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mathematics and science
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What is the main concern of aesthetics
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Understanding how beauty is expressed and appreciated.
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What is the effect of making objects in a painting duller than others
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The duller objects will seem farther away.
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What differentiates Western art criticism from other traditions of critique
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Western art criticism focuses on theory and philosophy.
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What is the central question of the philosophy of art
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The question is "What is art?"
And the answer is likely to be subjective, because some forms of
symbolic or representational art may not have any apparent meaning
to some of its audience. The creation of abstract art, "junkyard
sculpture" and more recently the ephemeral "performance art" all
stretch the definition beyond its classical roots.
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What was the biggest difference between the art of the eastern and western roman empires
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The brightness of the colors used
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What does the use of the technique of sfumato accomplish in a painting
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It outline's object's realistically by creating a gentle
transformation from one object to another.(:
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The use of heroic landscapes was an attempt to reflect
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universal truths of balance and harmony
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Put these statements in order from earliest to latest to show how the art market and western art have changed throughout history
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-Art was commissioned by the church
-Art was commissioned by patrons
-Art was approved by royal academies
-Art was displayed in galleries
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Which of these would be the subject of a painting by a member of the Realism school of painting founded by Gustave Courbet
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A. a docter attending to a sick child.
D. Soldiers sitting around a campfire and eating a meal.
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Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement
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Impressionism (APEX)
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What do we call a picture painted on a wall
A mural. Or a fresco.
How many paintings are there of Harris Burdick
14 original
and one found later thought to be 15th image, but there is no
way to confirm that.
The Age of Reason was another name for which era
Enlightenment Age
Which of these should an art critic also be in order to be successful
An art connoisseur
What concern was incorporated into western art during the renaissance
mathematics and science
What is the main concern of aesthetics
Understanding how beauty is expressed and appreciated.
What is the effect of making objects in a painting duller than others
The duller objects will seem farther away.
What differentiates Western art criticism from other traditions of critique
Western art criticism focuses on theory and philosophy.
What is the central question of the philosophy of art
The question is "What is art?"
And the answer is likely to be subjective, because some forms of
symbolic or representational art may not have any apparent meaning
to some of its audience. The creation of abstract art, "junkyard
sculpture" and more recently the ephemeral "performance art" all
stretch the definition beyond its classical roots.
What was the biggest difference between the art of the eastern and western roman empires
The brightness of the colors used
What does the use of the technique of sfumato accomplish in a painting
It outline's object's realistically by creating a gentle
transformation from one object to another.(:
The use of heroic landscapes was an attempt to reflect
universal truths of balance and harmony
Put these statements in order from earliest to latest to show how the art market and western art have changed throughout history
-Art was commissioned by the church
-Art was commissioned by patrons
-Art was approved by royal academies
-Art was displayed in galleries
Which of these would be the subject of a painting by a member of the Realism school of painting founded by Gustave Courbet
A. a docter attending to a sick child.
D. Soldiers sitting around a campfire and eating a meal.
Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement