In Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, where are the travelers going?
A. Rome
B. Lourdes
C. Paris
D. Canterbury
Answer: D
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Of lasting significance was Louis' contribution to the birth of ________ and its transformation into an independent art form
A. gold leafing B. professional dance C. portrait painting D. baroque architecture
Influential for the development of church architecture, the layout or type of church adopted by the Carolingians was _____
a. cloister b. domed hall c. Early Christian basilica d. Greek cross
Kresilas was the sculptor of the portrait bust of ________.
a. Pausanias b. Pericles c. Odysseus d. Demosthenes
Which of the following statements does not apply to Renaissance portraits?
A. People often appeared in the clothing of their own time in portraits, no matter what the time period was in the portrait itself. B. Portraits became prominent again because wealthy patrons wanted to leave behind likenesses of themselves. C. People liked to have their likenesses appear in depictions of pagan mythology or in biblical scenes. D. Wealthy individuals wanted the artist to paint very realistic portraits of them, no matter how unflattering these depictions might be.