In Christ of the Pentecost, the sculptor gives a symbolic form to Christ’s divinity and compassion by __________.
a. idealizing the body and facial features
b. deviating from standard human proportions
c. creating a naturalistic figure with restrained emotions
d. using freestanding sculpture to elongate the figures
b. deviating from standard human proportions
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How did the chorus contribute to ancient Greek dramas?
a. Provided music during scene changes. b. Doubled the voices of the actors during highly dramatic moments. c. Gave moralizing comments about the action occurring on stage. d. Served as the voice of the gods.
The statue of Aplu (Apollo) (6.16) from Veii was originally located _______
a. on the roof of the temple b. behind the temple c. on the porch of the temple d. in the cella of the temple
Although the early portraits of Constantine are fully in the tetrarchic mold, his later image represented the emperor as
A) ?the legally adopted son of Maxentius. B) ?a deity. C) ?eternally youthful. D) ?emotionally tense.
_____ is used to indicate the greater importance of figures
A) ?Hierarchy of scale B) ?Composite view C) ?Twisted perspective D) ?Bas-relief