Around the time of World War I, Georgia O’Keeffe created artworks, such as Evening Star No. VI, based on __________.

a. abstractions of landscapes
b. modern technology
c. emotional themes
d. geometric structures


a. abstractions of landscapes

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Artists can create a sense of luminous materiality in oil painting by brushing thin films of transparent color onto the surface, a process called

a) glazing. b) buon fresco. c) trompe-l'oeil. d) staining.

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Manet believed that a painting should not imitate the superficial appearance of things

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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On their After Bathing at Baxter's album, the Jefferson Airplane explored

a. lengthy guitar improvisations. b. melodies. c. vocal harmony arrangements. d. the far reaches of psychedelia in music.

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Which of the following statements is true about Charles Mingus?

A. He demonstrated his commitment to his improvisational skills when he stepped away from a successful performing career because he was dissatisfied with his playing. B. He died in a car crash at the young age of 25, and his recordings spanned only four years. C. The funky style was brought to public notice by Charles Mingus and a group led by drummer Art Blakey called the Jazz Messengers. D. Although he relied on the individual strengths of his players, he also expected them to work toward a common emotional statement during a performance.

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