What was depicted in a typical morality play, such as Everyman?
a. the vivid life and death of a Christian saint
b. a scene from the Old or New Testaments
c. the struggle between vice and virtue over a sinner's soul
d. the reenactment of Christ's death and resurrection
Answer: c
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A. to stir emotions B. to imply that science is the light of knowledge C. he minimizes contrast to reduce emotion D. to spotlight the students in the gallery
__________ is monochromatic painting in black ink and its diluted grays
A. Gray painting B. Chroma painting C. Ink painting D. Reflective painting
The study of symbolic visual systems is known as
A) iconography. B) perspective. C) aesthetics. D) stereotyping. E) None of these answers are correct.
To Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, one of the two architects of London's Houses of Parliament, Gothic architecture symbolized __________.
A. the exoticism of far-off lands and exciting adventure B. a modern era of mechanization and materialism C. a period of satisfying handcraft and deep spirituality D. the rational ideals of ancient Greece and Rome