The organization of visual elements in two-dimensional art is called:

A. taste.
B. composition.
C. context.
D. pictorial space.
E. visual weight.


B
Composition is the organization of lines, shapes, colors, and other art elements in a work of art. More often applied to two-dimensional art; the broader term is design.

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How does the Salon de la Princesse embody the spirit of the Rococo style?

A. It has profuse ornamentation. B. It is based on the architecture of Palladio. C. It represents virtue, stoicism, and sacrifice. D. It is built for the working class.

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a. bolero b. rumba c. salsa d. cha-cha-cha

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blues music.

a. Sam Cooke b. Little Richard c. Ray Charles d. Jerry Lee Lewis

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