__________ was a powerful movement in early twentieth-century arts that
emerged in Berlin, Munich, and Vienna. Its aim was not to depict objects as they
were seen but to express the strong emotion that the object generated in the
artist.
a. Expressionism
b. Cubism
c. Second Viennese School
d. Neoclassicism
e. Primitivism
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a. bit b. frame c. field d. line
The photographer best known for his experiments in placing still pictures into a sequence to analyze motion is __________
A. Eadweard Muybridge B. Donna Hamil Talman C. Henri Cartier-Bresson D. J.-N. Niépce
In 1996, a conservative Liberal-National Party coalition took power in Australia. Identify a development in Australian cinema during this phase.
A. An expensive failure, Gillian Armstrong's Oscar and Lucinda (1997), made high government subsidies seem unjustified. B. The success of Babe and Shine (1996) seemed to confirm that local production was prospering. C. There was a string of triumphs that seemed to revive the golden era of the 1970s and early 1980s. D. The cinema moved heavily into an international mode, often depending on foreign stars such as Meryl Streep.
Writing and arranging music for orchestra is called ________.
A. symphonization B. concertizing C. orchestration D. publishing