and one found later thought to be 15th image, but there is no
way to confirm that.
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What is the primary goal of propaganda art
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To spread a message or advance a cause
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Which of these were common types of artwork produced in Europe by artists of the International Gothic style
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Woven tapestries
Illuminated manuscripts
Portable altarpieces
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What is the philosophy of art
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The school of thought dedicated to examining the question, "What
is art?"
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What was the afterlife of the main concern of which of these ancient civilizations
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The afterlife was a main concern of the Egyptian
civilization.
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Byzantine art differed from the art produced in the Western Roman Empire because Byzantine artists
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developed the use of abstarction
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The triptych is a type of artwork most closely associated with which style
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international gothic
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Which is likely to be the subject of a propaganda painting
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The communist Russian Government used propaganda paintings
showing workers in dramatic poses to install their view on the
population. As did the Nazis in their pursuit of what they
considered the Aryan Ideal. Both are historical examples of the
subject used in propaganda paintings. A large painting of a
dictator's face put on public view is another example.
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The style of which of these painters was closest to the Byzantine style
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cimbaue
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Look at this painting by giotto in what way did paintings like this move European art forward
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by treating a religious subject in a natural way
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Match each of these symbols with what they are most likely to represent in a painting
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Dog-fidelity
lily-purity
candle-Christ
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Look at this painting this painting was created by what type of artist
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late medieval italy
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What demonstrates that Minoan art was largely
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Can’t
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Under which conditions does a map and a photograph look similar
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If you take a photograph from far enough above the earth, it
looks like a map. Satellite photographs look like maps, for
example.
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Why wasn’t the technique of perspective used during the middle ages
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No
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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.
What is the primary goal of propaganda art
To spread a message or advance a cause
Which of these were common types of artwork produced in Europe by artists of the International Gothic style
Woven tapestries
Illuminated manuscripts
Portable altarpieces
What is the philosophy of art
The school of thought dedicated to examining the question, "What
is art?"
What was the afterlife of the main concern of which of these ancient civilizations
The afterlife was a main concern of the Egyptian
civilization.
Byzantine art differed from the art produced in the Western Roman Empire because Byzantine artists
developed the use of abstarction
The triptych is a type of artwork most closely associated with which style
international gothic
Which is likely to be the subject of a propaganda painting
The communist Russian Government used propaganda paintings
showing workers in dramatic poses to install their view on the
population. As did the Nazis in their pursuit of what they
considered the Aryan Ideal. Both are historical examples of the
subject used in propaganda paintings. A large painting of a
dictator's face put on public view is another example.
The style of which of these painters was closest to the Byzantine style
cimbaue
Look at this painting by giotto in what way did paintings like this move European art forward
by treating a religious subject in a natural way
(.apex)
Match each of these symbols with what they are most likely to represent in a painting
Dog-fidelity
lily-purity
candle-Christ
Look at this painting this painting was created by what type of artist
late medieval italy
What demonstrates that Minoan art was largely
Can’t
Under which conditions does a map and a photograph look similar
If you take a photograph from far enough above the earth, it
looks like a map. Satellite photographs look like maps, for
example.
Why wasn’t the technique of perspective used during the middle ages