In Woman Combing Her Hair, which element of the human body does Aleksander Archipenko represent as a void rather than a solid volume?
A. Lower legs
B. Head
C. Shoulders
D. Hands
Answer: B
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A. Doric; Ionic; Corinthian B. Doric; Ionic, Hellenistic C. Archaic; Corinthian; Classical D. Ionic; Hellenistic; Classical
Which of the following is a rationale of absurdist drama of the post-World War II period in France?
a. The irrationality of the universe can be overcome by choosing one’s own standards and living by them. b. The importance of the unconscious is primary. c. A dogmatic view will create social change. d. Making rational and meaningful choices is impossible in an irrational universe.
In "Cosa sento," when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style of singing?
a) when propositioning Susanna b) after finding Figaro in the closet c) when relating his encounter with Cherubino the day before d) when he thinks he is alone
Music composed for an independent wind band is called ____
A) divertimento/serenade B) Harmoniemusik C) concertante D) all of these choices