The work by Mary Cassatt, The Caress (fig. 6.25), demonstrates that drypoint __________
A. is used only for contours and broad outlines
B. creates simple clear, unblurred lines
C. has a soft and furry line quality
D. works only with direct, more geometric shapes
C
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Initially this composer’s works were “owned” by his aristocratic patron and he was prohibited from circulating his
compositions without special permission. After “pirated” editions began to appear throughout northern Europe, he was finally allowed to sell compositions to various publishers
a. Beethoven b. Haydn
c. MozartThe ophicleide is an instrument that is most similar in sound and range to the:
a. clarinet. b. English horn. c. cornet. d. tuba.
The __________ is a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer
A. Adam and Eve B. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse C. A Young Hare D. Self-Portrait E. both A and B
The __________ nightclub in Paris was the setting for a number of works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
A. Moulin Rouge B. La Goulue C. Folies-Bergère D. CBGB E. none of the above