The sculptor Olowe of Ise is associated with what culture?

A. Indian
B. Chinese
C. Pueblo
D. Yoruba
E. Egyptian


D
Olowe of Ise was an accomplished artist given commissions by kings and religious groups throughout the easternmost Yoruba lands.

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres' work addresses ______________________

a. a broad range of social issues b. political issues c. religious issues d. theoretical concepts

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The castrati

a. possessed both the high range of a woman's voice and the physical power of a man's voice. b. were an unnatural and barbaric phenomenon by today's standards. c. often came from impoverished households where the families had given consent for their sons to have the opportunity to be among the highest paid performers of the day. d. all of the above.

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This artist used photography to help pose his models:

a. David b. Delacroix c. Baudelaire d. Monet

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Strong, "savage" rhythms, dissonant combinations of sound, and narrow melodies are characteristic elements of Primitivism.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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