Choose one work from Chapter 8 of your text that was made after the year 1900 and does not feature the use of inkjet printers. What printmaking process was used to create the work? Compare the work to an older work that used the same process. Discuss how the works are similar and different.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary depending on the selected printing technique. Consider how the recent work adapts an older process to modern aesthetics. For example, Elizabeth Catlett's Singing Their Songs looks very different from Honoré Daumier's Nadar Elevating Photography to the Heights of Art. Both use the same lithographic process, but Catlett celebrates black culture using modern design elements. 

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a. Darius Milhaud b. J.S. Bach c. George Gershwin d. Franz Liszt

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Following union rules, all the musician jobs in a national tour are filled by nationally touring musicians and not locals hired at each stop. 2. Musical talent working at regional entertainment venues in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Branson are recognized as high quality. 3. Subsidiary rights for a musical stage play relate to derivative usages such as movie adaptations or licensing rights to stage the musical in regional theaters. 4. The right to issue an original cast music album rests solely with the producer. 5. The life expectancy of a musical once it books a theater is between one performance and several years.

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When a printmaker rolls ink onto a raised surface and presses a piece of paper onto it, the resulting image on the paper is known as an ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The pop genre of the 1980s was typified by all of the following EXCEPT

A. synthesizers and drum machines. B. 8- or 16-beat rhythm. C. strong backbeat or rebound backbeat. D. important social messages.

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