_____ by Houdon is the sculptural equivalent of a Grand Manner portrait
A) ?The Swing
B) ?Lord Heathfield
C) ?George Washington
D) ?Death of Marat
C
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a. he came to be seen as the father of Impressionism b. he never took part in exhibitions arranged by the young Impressionists c. he was fascinated with the new media of photography d. he was influenced by the younger Impressionists style e. all of the above
What architectural characteristic gives Great Zimbabwe its name?
A. the use of stone as a building material B. the ornamental stonework on buildings C. the technique of building without mortar D. distinctive conical thatch roofs
In which way did the three-aisled basilica planned for the monastery of Saint Gall differ from its early Christian prototypes?
A. It had a choir between crossing and apse. B. It had integrated towers. C. It had a procession of transepts. D. It had a second apse on the west end.
The imaginary wall between the actors and audience is called
A) The Invisible Wall B) The Fourth Wall C) The Berlin Wall D) The Theatrical Wall E) The Wall of Disbelief