A reporter for an art magazine wants to publish a photo of a Hubble space photograph. This is permissible without the copyright owner’s permission because:
a. The intent is to report on the telescope.
b. Images from the Hubble telescope are in the public domain and therefore aren’t subject to copyright law.
c. Reporters never need to worry about copyright law.
d. The Hubble telescope is gaining public recognition from the article.
b. Images from the Hubble telescope are in the public domain and therefore aren’t subject to copyright law.
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Which pair of effects indicates first a blending of images and then a replacement of part of an image?
A) wipe/fade B) key/wipe C) wipe/dissolve D) dissolve/fade E) superimposition/key
As seen in the main parlor of the home of a merchant (fig. 14.4), Japanese tradition dictates that __________
A. less is more B. there should be no ornamentation at all C. home is not a place to display material abundance D. they reject a consumer society
The set of rules that was established in 787 for artistic representation of religious subjects stated that...
A. the Church decided what things were represented in art and how they were to be represented. B. the individual artist decided what things were represented in art and how they were to be represented. C. the Virgin Mary must appear in every painting. D. Jesus could not be depicted in any form in art.
Simone Martini’s version of the Maestà resembles Duccio’s Maestà in that
a) it reflects the blending of sacred and secular in Tuscan culture. b) it utilizes hierarchical scale. c) it depicts a three-dimensional setting. d) its coloration emphasizes the beauty of the flesh.