Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin painted a philosophe in his painting titled __________?
A. The Swing
B. Madame de Pompadour
C. The Toilet of Venus
D. A Philosopher Occupied with His Reading
Answer: D
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a. a marriage token. b. vainglorious self-flattery. c. a remembrance after death. d. all of these. e. none of these.
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A. To draw upon popular culture's craze for celebrities like Marilyn Monroe B. To create a visual expression of the disharmonious world of consumption C. To inspire later Pop artists to use collage as their primary medium. D. To introduce American Pop Art to British audiences.
What does “exposure equivalent” mean?
a. A variety of apertures and shutter speeds can be used to lighten or darken photographs. b. If you change any one of the elements of exposure, your camera will adjust the other two elements accordingly to yield the same exposure. c. The same exposure values for aperture and shutter speed work in both bright and dark conditions. d. Aperture and shutter speed work independently of any ISO setting.