The idea of “art for art’s sake” was born of the Romantic spirit.

The idea of “art for art’s sake” was born of the Romantic spirit


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A. Hamada Shoji and Kano Hogai B. Kitagawa Utamaro and Katsushika Hokusai C. Suzuki Harunobu and Ando Hiroshige D. Ando Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai

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The Byzantine emperor Justinian began construction of Hagia Sophia in 532 CE to

a. establish himself as superior to Constantine in building programs. b. honor his wife, who had persuaded him not to abandon Constantinople. c. divert attention from domestic turmoil stirred up by warring gangs. d. pacify Constantinople’s Christians, who objected to the city’s pagan schools.

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Jacques Feyder's 1935 comedy Carnival in Flanders has been interpreted as ________ at a time when the Fascist threat was growing.

A. favoring collaboration with the enemy B. promoting communism as a solution to France's political crisis C. encouraging a preemptive invasion of Germany D. fanning the flames of anti-Semitism

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Actors in China sometimes refer to themselves as Children of the

What will be an ideal response?

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