What provided the common cultural thread throughout Europe during the entire Middle Ages?
A) the Holy Roman Empire
B) the liturgy and music of the church
C) the mythology of ancient Greece
D) the near universal use of Latin
B
You might also like to view...
Which was a manner of painting common throughout Europe in the late 14th and early 15th centuries?
a. Mannerism b. High Renaissance c. Renaissance d. Classicism e. International Style
Which “ism” was an extreme form of realism, sometimes called “slice of life”?
a) Surrealism b) Dadaism c) Expressionism d) Naturalism e) Absurdism
Which of the following themes is NOT found in Giotto's program of frescoes decorating the Scrovegni Chapel (Fig. 18-7)?
A. scenes from Dante's Inferno B. the virtues and vices C. scenes from the life of Mary D. the Last Judgment
Because of his reclusive and prickly nature, Johannes Brahms was sometimes compared to which animal?
a) sheep b) goat c) hedgehog d) lion