Rather than depend solely upon visual unity, an artist will sometimes create ________ unity by unifying the ideas in a work of art

A. idealized
B. invisible
C. conceptual
D. ideological
E. symmetrical


C
Ideas are concepts, and unity can be achieved through any means as long as it creates a sense of oneness, of things belonging together and making up a coherent whole.

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a. Zwilich b. Copland c. Adams d. Williams e. Cage

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The Young Woman with a Gold Pectoral (fig. 5.6) is an example of the early method of painting known as __________ in which pigment is suspended in hot wax

A. photorealism B. encaustic C. the spectrum of color D. airbrushing

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Which statement is true regarding the Romanesque?

A. As a style of architecture it represented a rejection of Judaic heritage by Christians of the Middle Ages. B. Its characteristics were defined by papal edict from Rome to be copied closely from church to church throughout Europe. C. It developed significant technological innovations in construction in contrast to building practices of the past. D. It promoted simplicity of expression in visual decoration of structures as well as in music as evidenced by sculptural elements and liturgical "plainchant."

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Which of the following is the quintessential lyrical representation of the fighting nobility in the feudal age?

A. the Magna Carta B. beowulf C. the Song of Roland D. the Bible

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