Mortuary temples that were carved out of the living rock—rock that remained part of the earth—are called__________
a. living rock
b. rock-cut tombs
c. mortuary temples
d. porticoes
e. step pyramids
b
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This drummer was the leader of the Jazz Messengers and was known for use of a characteristic shuffle
rhythm in his playing:
a. Kenny Clarke b. Shelly Manne c. Max Roach d. Art Blakey
When Michelangelo was only 27, he carved the 13½-foot statue of David from __________
a. two blocks of limestone b. a single block of granite c. a hillside of living rock d. a single piece of almost unworkable marble e. three odd-shaped blocks of Carrara marble
Match each composer with the correct work.
A. George Gershwin B. William Grant Still C. Aaron Copland D. Charles Ives
Georges Braque's Houses at l'Estaque is an early work of Cubism, which is evident in the __________.
A. geometric simplification of the observed world, demonstrating the influence of Paul Cézanne B. emphasis upon "primitive" qualities, demonstrating the influence of Paul Gauguin C. inclusion of symbolic and arbitrary qualities, demonstrating the influence of Gertrude Stein D. intense color and expressive brushwork, demonstrating the influence of Vincent van Gogh