Who owns the rights to the images in the Sistine Chapel
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The Vatican. The art was commissioned and paid for by them.
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What is raphaels most famous painting
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School Of Athens
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Which of these civilizations was at its height around 500 BC A Roman B Greece C the Chavín in Peru D Asian E Myans
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Ancient Greece and the Chavín in Peru.
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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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Which style focused on heroic and mythological stories
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The Grand Manner
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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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Most traditional Oceanic art was wiped out by
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Western colonization.
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What type of art was practiced most during the dynastic period of China
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That would be calligraphy.
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What is the name for maori feather cloak
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Kahu huruhuru, or may be more specific such as kahu kerero,
wood-pigeon feather cloak, or Kahu kiwi, kiwi feather cloak.
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What statements would a Realist most likely agree with
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The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic
subjects.
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What did Rembrandt become famous for doing
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Rembrandt van Rijn was an artist born in the Netherlands in
1606. He became know for the way that he utilized light and shadow
in his portraits. He became very famous and his portraits are
recreated as prints to this day.
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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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Which on of these is a feature of the international gothic style
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Reliance on abstract figures
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With which of the following statements would a conservative most likely agree
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Government should be as small as possible
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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.
The Age of Reason was another name for which era
Enlightenment Age
Who owns the rights to the images in the Sistine Chapel
The Vatican. The art was commissioned and paid for by them.
What is raphaels most famous painting
School Of Athens
Which of these civilizations was at its height around 500 BC A Roman B Greece C the Chavín in Peru D Asian E Myans
Ancient Greece and the Chavín in Peru.
What was the biggest difference between the art of the eastern and western roman empires
The brightness of the colors used
Which style focused on heroic and mythological stories
The Grand Manner
The use of heroic landscapes was an attempt to reflect
universal truths of balance and harmony
Most traditional Oceanic art was wiped out by
Western colonization.
What type of art was practiced most during the dynastic period of China
That would be calligraphy.
What is the name for maori feather cloak
Kahu huruhuru, or may be more specific such as kahu kerero,
wood-pigeon feather cloak, or Kahu kiwi, kiwi feather cloak.
What statements would a Realist most likely agree with
The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic
subjects.
What did Rembrandt become famous for doing
Rembrandt van Rijn was an artist born in the Netherlands in
1606. He became know for the way that he utilized light and shadow
in his portraits. He became very famous and his portraits are
recreated as prints to this day.
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.
Which on of these is a feature of the international gothic style
Reliance on abstract figures
With which of the following statements would a conservative most likely agree
Government should be as small as possible
Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement