Who were the Limbourgs?
A. A Protestant religious sect
B. A powerful ruling family of monarchs and popes
C. Artist brothers
D. Members of the blacksmiths' guild in France
E. Leaders of the counter-Reformation
C
The Limbourgs were three brothers who created an illuminated prayer book for the duke of Berry, brother of the King of France.
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When Christopher Wren designed St. Paul's Cathedral in London he was influenced by
a. Borromini. b. Bernini. c. the architecture of Louis XIV. d. a synthesis of all of these: Borromini, Bernini, and the architecture of Louis XIV.
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What will be an ideal response?
What game do Seth Holly and Bynum play while Bynum sings the song, Joe Turner's Come and Gone?
A. Backgammon B. Checkers C. Cribbage D. Dominos