The formal qualities of French Impressionism derived partly from the directors' beliefs about the cinema as an art form. What were these beliefs? Explain how the Impressionists' theories on the cinema translated to their films with regard to cinematography and editing.
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What was the Colosseum in Rome used for?
A. Ceremonial games in which the players deflected a hard ball with their bodies B. Battles to the death between humans and animals, often with elaborate staging C. Performances of epic poetry by Homer D. Political assemblies in which Roman senators lobbied the population of Rome for support
A basic difference among the performing arts is their different "arrangement" of temporal and spatial relationships.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Rembrandt's mature works, such as the Return of the Prodigal Son, differ from the religious art of Italy and Flanders in their ______________
a. inward-turning contemplation b. lofty theological ideals c. depiction of the celestial triumph of the Roman Catholic Church d. dramatically posed figures
The major centers for sarcophagus production during the second and third centuries were Rome, Asia Minor, and
A) ?North Africa. B) ?Gaul. C) ?Attica. D) ?Persia.