Zen and Japanese Culture was written by __________
A. Eugene Herrigel
B. D.T. Suzuki
C. Robert Pirsig
D. Yoshida Kenko
E. Lady Murasaki
Answer: B
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A. the florid baroque. B. the classical baroque. C. Calvinist influence in architecture. D. the restrained baroque.
The first jazz recording was made in
a. 1901 b. 1910 c. 1917 d. 1925
The Shiva Nataraja illustrates the principles of Hinduism's __________.
A. bhakti movement and its loving connection between gods and humans B. polytheism and its pursuit of wealth C. shikhara devotion and its sensual depiction of the human body D. ushnisha form and its representation of enlightenment
To create a naturalistic three-dimensional world the arrangement of space within this image utilizes __________.
A. one-point perspective and atmospheric perspective B. a vanishing point behind St. Peter where he kneels in the sea C. an orthogonal in line with the highest mountain peak D. multiple vantage points in the arrangement of figures