Who was the leading Roman painter at the end of the 13th century?
A. Duccio di Buoninsegna
B. Bonaventura Berlinghieri
C. Pietro Cavallini
D. Giotto di Bondone
Answer: C
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a. Mack Allen b. Vernon Dalhart c. Bob White d. Dallas Worth
According to the text, Jo Mielziner's set design for Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, which depicted the outline of a house through which the cityscape could be viewed as it loomed over the home, is a good example of what?
A. The creation of a world on stage that closely resembles "real" life B. The creation of a world that is more abstract, symbolic, and evocative of real life C. The creation of a world that is a combination of "real" life and a more abstract, symbolic world D. None of these choices
Compared to Justinian's mosaic at San Vitale, in Theodora's,
a. the figures are less colorful. b. there is less architecture. c. the figures are set back from the picture plane. d. the figures are all female.
Which work is an example of the technique known as repoussé?