What is necessary for true fresco?

a)  plaster
b)  wax
c)  synthetic resin
d)  linseed oil


a)  plaster

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a. Haydn, The “Emperor” Quartet, second movement b. Mozart, Piano Concerto in A major c. Mozart, A Little Night Music, first movement d. Haydn, Symphony No. 94, “The Surprise,” second movement e. Mozart, Symphony No. 40

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Explain how street teams promote concerts.

What will be an ideal response?

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A characteristic of eighteenth-century chinoiserie is

a) a palette of blue-on-white, as in porcelain ware. b) the technique of "wet on wet" in painting. c) a feeling of sketchiness. d) the use of rich color.

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The Feather Cloak, or Kearny Cloak (Fig. 28-15) had a foundation made from __________

A. coconut fibers B. strung pearls C. pineapple leaves D. corn husks

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