Australian aboriginal artists such as Emily Kame Kngwarreye rely on their traditions for their work, while maintaining a presence in the contemporary global art world. Kngwarreye's work differs from traditional Pacific art in that it:
a. has no emphasis on color
b. does not use patterns and markings
c. is not done for display
d. does not have figures
Ans: d. does not have figures
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The movement of "naturalism" is most closely allied with:
a. verismo opera. b. neoclassicism. c. melodrama. d. serialism.
When performers began rediscovering Bach's music in the nineteenth century, they
a. immediately began performing it on Baroque Era instruments. b. were baffled by how to perform some of it, including the very difficult trumpet part of the Brandenburg Concerto no. 2. c. were excited because they could make the trumpet parts sound even better with the newer instrument design. d. made many changes, so that we do not know how Bach actually intended the works to be performed.
The School of Athens shows ancient mythological figures
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Louis XIV was fond of Peter Paul Rubens's paintings because of their
a. Classical rationality and clarity. b. frank sexuality and sensual brushwork. c. geometric compositions. d. absence of allegory and moral undertones.