The Sydney Opera House owes a stylistic debt to the architecture of ____
a. Solomon Guggenheim
b. Frank Lloyd Wright
c. Joern Utzon
d. Charles Garnier
B
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Both Christian humanism and Renaissance thought
A. emphasized classical studies. B. concentrated primarily on secular matters. C. dealt with social issues, especially the plight of women. D. were influenced by the pietistic movement.
For The Continuing Presence of the Past: Serrano’s Madonna and Child II: One of the ironies of Serrano’s work is that it was so vehemently attacked by many in the Christian community. In what ways did these critics thus become iconoclasts?
What will be an ideal response?
What does The Rite of Spring depict?
A. Early Russian Christian rituals B. Native American rituals C. Ancient Celtic rituals D. Pre-Christian pagan rites in Russia
1. Why was Florence considered the preeminent Italian city-state of the fifteenth century?
a. Florence was home to the Medicis, a wealthy and powerful family who supported the city's guilds and artists and influenced the city's politics. b. Florence was a premier city for religious response to social unrest. c. Florence was known for ceramics and pottery, a growing industry with merchants of the rising middle class. d. Florence was favored by Pope Eugenius IV, who conducted ordinations in St. Mark's Square.