Consider the following works, included in this chapter of the text, and discuss each artist's style and treatment of the subject: Utamaro's Hairdressing, from Twelve Types of Women's Handicraft, and Degas's Nude Woman Having Her Hair Combed
What will be an ideal response?
Both artworks are thematically connected as they involve women's grooming activities. The methods in which they are presented are different as one is abstracted and the other is more naturalistic.
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Much of the bronze for the tall columns of Bernini's Baldacchino was taken from what earlier building?
A. The Colosseum B. The Column of Trajan C. Baths of Caracalla D. The Pantheon
Belleville Breviary
a. Who is the artist? b. What is the subject matter? c. How does this work define Gothic style? d. How does this work inform the viewer?
Compare Boccioni's Futurist principles to Winters's Color and Information
What will be an ideal response?
Theatrical designers must always consider aesthetics; designs should be aesthetically pleasing to the audience, not ugly.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)