Michelangelo's The Cross-Legged Captive is an example of __________ sculpture
a. additive
b. bas-relief
c. subtractive
d. constructed
e. mixed media
c
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The technique of replacing an established chord in a progression with an alternative to counter expectation and add interest is called?
a. Vocalese b. Chord Substitution c. Chord Alteration d. Arpeggio
Which of the following cultures believe in Dreamtime, the period during which creative beings established a close relationship with nature?
a. Benin b. Aztec c. Aboriginal d. Navajo
The catacombs in Rome were primarily
a. underground cemeteries. b. underground shrines. c. underground meeting places. d. underground sewers.
Which “Madonna” artist is particularly noted for creating deeply shaded contours around figures resulting in more realistic depictions of light and shadows?
a) Giotto b) Cimabue c) Simone d) Duccio