What city attracted some of the greatest Italian artists of the sixteenth century at the beginning of their careers?
A. Rome
B. Florence
C. Venice
D. Mantua
Answer: B
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In the East, nearly all subject matter was __________
A) entertaining B) abstract C) mythological D) secular E) religious
________ were used to make horse races in melodramas appear realistic by having the scenery move with the horses through a system of spools
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In elucidating Charlemagne's response to the Second Council of Nicaea, Theodulf of Orléans wrote that
A. a picture of Jesus was as holy as Jesus' own body and self, and must be worshipped accordingly. B. any attempt to depict God, Jesus, or the saints was a blasphemous attempt to mimic God's own creative powers. C. it was legitimate to possess sacred art for commemoration or decoration, and it was heretical to worship or to destroy such art. D. religious icons had no inherent religious worth and so could be ignored or destroyed.
One of the hallmarks of melodrama is that evil nearly always triumphs over the forces of good.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)