A common clay body, or mixtures of different kinds of clay, is __________
A. earthenware
B. glazeware
C. placeware
D. all of the above
A
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a. French b. Russian c. English d. American
Who said: "We rejected imitative colors, and that with pure colors we obtained stronger reactions.".?
a. Pablo Picasso b. Ernst Kirchner c. Max Beckmann d. Henri Matisse
Match one of the Seven Ages to its appropriate speech:
___ Lean and Slipper’d Pantaloon a) Goo-goo, gah, gah (giggle, gasp). ___ Saw-Spouting Justice b) I don’t want it….What pill? No, I haven’t. I just don’t…know. ___ Mewling Infant c) So I got up and thought I’d take a little walk but, phew, those stairs just slowed me down. __ Sighing Lover d) I think your eyebrows are completely awesome / I’ll never forget when I first saw them. ___ Second Childishness and Mere Oblivion e) I’ve traveled far and wide across this beautiful country of ours. ___ Reputation-Seeking Soldier f) I can’t go. I just caaaaan’t! ___ Whining Schoolboy g) Freeze, G, you think you bad, but you mess w/me, I take you out, you dig?
What did New York audiences think of early forms of jazz (such as ODJB) in the 1910s?
a. they considered it to be a major new art form b. they were wildly enthusiastic about it c. they pretty much ignored early jazz d. they considered it novelty music—not to be taken too seriously