As depicted in Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe, Édouard Manet utilized all but one of the following "modern" painting techniques:
a. He began with a white surface and worked to build up dark tones.
b. He applied his pigments flatly and broadly
c. His seated nude woman stares at the viewer, making him a voyeur.
d. He modeled his figures using chiaroscuro.
e. He captured the impression of a fleeting moment.
d
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a. trains b. mail system c. printing press d. roads e. shipping
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Tales of knights, chivalrous deeds, and fair ladies, such as the stories about King Arthur, are features of a genre called the
a. picaresque. b. epic. c. romance. d. novella.
It has been said that the author-portrait of Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels shows classical influences. What supports this statement? a. The figure is seated as an imperial emperor
b. The figure is seated as an adjudicating senator. c. The figure is seated as a philosopher or poet reading or writing. d. The figure is seated as an imperial judge.