The Medici and their humanist scholars had a passionate interest in _____

A) ?landscape
B) ?trade
C) ?the Greco-Roman world
D) ?Christian traditions


C

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After 1949, Mao Zedong's communist agenda for music called for

A. the elimination of folk music. B. collection of and research on folk and minority musical traditions. C. the liberation of music and the arts from use for political purposes. D. A and C, but not B.

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Using a steel framework with masonry sheathing, the ________, designed by Louis Sullivan, is thought by many to be the first genuinely modern building.

A. Chrysler Building B. Wainwright Building C. Lever House D. Crystal Palace

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Musicians often "cover" songs recorded by other artists, developing a new interpretation of it. Artist Jeff Wall "covered" a work by Hokusai with his A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai). How does Wall's work create a dialogue with Hokusai's? How do the differences in their works speak to the viewer about the intentions or purposes of both artists? How does this "cover" represent the theme of

"Art and Art"? What will be an ideal response?

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Mark Rothko's so-called color fields differ from Willem de Kooning's action painting in that

a) they create a meditative, rather than an active, space. b) they use color instead of only black and white. c) they are small rather than large. d) they represent narratives rather than abstract form.

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