How does Albert Bierstadt's representation of The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak emphasize the grandeur of the West?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The scene is organized with great depth and distance, filling foreground, mid-range, and far distant spaces.
2. A high vantage point places the viewer above a wide expanse of scenery, filled from edge to edge in the foreground with human activity that also gives a sense of scale to the surrounding water and mountains.
3. Gradations of light and color from dark greens in the foreground, to tans and blue-greys in the middle distance, to light blues and bright whites defining the snow fields in the peaks of the far distance draw the eye through the scene, higher and higher into unlimited space.

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The term "environmental theatre" refers to the principle of

a. keeping the audience in an L-shaped configuration. b. adjusting the temperature of the audience areas. c. the use of recycling programs in theatre shops. d. actors and audience sharing the same space.

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A sculpture in which 3-dimensional forms are carved from a flat background is known as...

A. a mural. B. a fresco. C. a column. D. relief sculpture.

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Based on your understanding of musical terminology, which of the following do you think describes a homophonic texture?

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