In Flight into Egypt from Saint-Denis, the artists created the details of the faces, foliage, and drapery using __________.
A. gesso and tempera
B. vitreous enamel paint
C. a technique called grisaille
D. colored silk and gold ink
Answer: B
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a. a soloist with the orchestra b. one half of the orchestra with the other half c. a small group of players with the rest of the orchestra d. one harpsichord with another harpsichord e. one harpsichord with two harpsichords
This is what the ancient Greeks called the "opposer of action."
A) Art B) Entertainment C) The Dark Moment D) The Antagonist E) The Complication
Still life paintings, such as Juan van der Hamen’s Still Life with Sweets and Pottery, represent the artistic interests of seventeenth-century __________.
a. merchants b. rulers c. aristocrats d. popes
George Frideric Handel was born in 1685, the same year as ________.
A. Antonio Vivaldi B. Arcangelo Corelli C. Johann Sebastian Bach D. Claudio Monteverdi