Who was the first great Greek tragedian, in whose dramas the suffering of humans eventually led to the recognition of divine wisdom?
a. Sophocles
b. Aeschylus
c. Aristophanes
d. Euripides
Answer: b
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a. classicism. b. realism. c. art as alteration. d. representative art.
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Raphael's The School of Athens provides the viewer with the illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface by the use of
impasto. analogous colors. Implied motion. linear perspective.
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A landmark of the Hellenistic Age is the
a. Parthenon. b. theater at Epidaurus. c. Apollo Belvedere. d. Calf-Bearer.
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Who was the greatest Greek author of comedic plays?
A) ?Sophocles B) ?Phidias C) ?Aristophanes D) ?Xenophon
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