Hans Holbein is best known for his ________________________
A. detailed engravings and woodcuts
B. portraits of nobles and diplomats in the Tudor court
C. polychromed wooden sculptures
D. written survey of art history detailing the lives of artists in Northern Europe
Answer: B
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a) Ordre b) Lesson c) Partita d) Suite
What is one way that action painting influenced the work of David Smith?
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Who was the first composer to make field recordings of folk music and used them as inspiration for his/her compositions?
A. Thomas Edison B. Igor Stravinsky C. Modest Mussorgsky D. Béla Bartók
Which composition conveys a sense of psychological progression over the course of its four movements? An imaginative listener could describe this work as moving from a fateful encounter with elemental forces, through a period of quiet soul-searching, followed by a further wrestling with the elements, and, finally, a triumphant victory over the forces of Fate. a. Beethoven,
Symphony No. 5
b. Mozart, Don Giovanni
c. Beethoven, “Pathétique” sonata
d. Haydn, “Emperor” Quartet
e. Mozart, Symphony No. 40