Prints were originally used as __________

A. black and white images for training artists to color
B. business cards and product promotions
C. illustrations in books
D. illuminated manuscripts


C

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A. They are made of ephemeral materials. B. They are believed to have spiritual powers that could increase or decrease. C. They frequently reflect social status. D. They are handed down as heirlooms.

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All of the following instruments required no change in facial expression, could be played in "graceful" positions, and were considered suitable for women to play, except the

A. recorder. B. lute. C. viol. D. harpsichord.

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Which of the following statements is not true?

A. Cadenzas in a classical concerto were indicated in the score by a fermata, and the soloist was expected to improvise, there being no music in the score at that point. B. A classical concerto combines the virtuosity and interpretive abilities of a soloist with the wide range of tone color and dynamics of the orchestra. C. A typical sequence of movements in a classical concerto is fast, slow, dance-related, fast. D. The first movement of a classical concerto is in sonata form, but has two expositions, one for the orchestra and one for the soloist.

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Which element of the king’s portrait suggests it was produced for a Spanish rather than a Peruvian viewer?

a) the surrounding script translated as “Bastard Tyrant” b) the European-style clothing of the king c) the emphasis upon gold in the depiction of cuffs, clasp, earrings, and scepter d) the facial features of the king

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