Identifying the location where the highest number of paintings are concentrated within the Chauvet cave gained significance when connected to
a) the most resonant part of the cave, suggesting a link to music.
b) evidence of intentional modeling of figures and the development of naturalism.
c) piles of small carved sculptural figures presumed to be ritual objects.
d) quantities of cracked flint chips and charcoal, evidence of the ability to produce fire.
Answer: a
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a. 3 b. 6 c. 8 d. 4
What was Diego Velázquez's chief occupation as painter to Philip IV?
A. painting portraits and decorating rooms B. painting battle scenes C. painting Biblical scenes throughout the various rooms of the palace D. painting over nudity in older paintings
A firm material called lauan placed on a wooden or hollow metal frame, which can be painted and, in addition, have three-dimensional plastic moldings attached to it to create cornices, chair rails, and other features, is called a
A. flat. B. scrim. C. hard flat. D. projection screen.
One way Raphael’s version of this subject stands out from previous depictions of the Virgin and Child is by
a) the highly realistic sense of touch and humanity conveyed by how the baby is held. b) the realistic scale of the mother and child. c) the association of red and blue with the Madonna. d) the nudity of the child.