The transition to oil paint in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries was gradual. For many years, it was only used for __________ in order to give the paintings a high sheen
a. glossing
b. finishing
c. intarsia
d. embossing
e. glazing
e
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Symphony in Blue and Pink (fig. 6.26) was made by the American artist __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Scenery must create a certain environment and allow for optimal lighting, audio pickup, and camera movement
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Adolph Hitler claimed that intellectuals, particularly Jews, were to blame for what he perceived as Germany's post–World War I moral decline, because of their
a. involvement in the art scene. b. association with communism. c. sympathy for the French. d. control of most lending banks.