What does the small size of Robert Campin's Merode Altarpiece suggest?
Answer: It was a private devotional object
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The origins of theatre and drama in Greece are
a. correctly explained in Aristotle's Poetics b. clearly traceable to early religious rituals c. clearly traceable to early story tellers d. based on evolution e. unclear
Which political modernist filmmaker became especially drawn to strategies of repetition, replaying actions or episodes from different perspectives and offering none as definitively true or accurate in films like Three Resurrected Drunkards?
A. Pier Paolo Pasolini B. Nagisa Oshima C. Miklós Jancsó D. Vilgot Sjöman
Notable for ornamental delicacy, intimacy, and playful elegance, the ________ style dominated the salons of Paris and the courts and churches of Austria and Germany.
A. Romanesque B. beaux arts C. baroque D. Rococo
What is the term for harmony, created by contrasting notes, that sounds "sweet" and pleasing?
a) dissonance b) elision c) consonance d) a capella