The Post-Impressionist Georges Seurat's painting technique is known as __________, which is a meticulous application of pigment that he derived from the study of __________
a. stippling; aquatints
b. optical color; light theories
c. Synthetism; prisms
d. color-field painting; Venetian paintings
e. Pointillism; color theories
e
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A. felt it important not to change anything about the theatrical version of the film. B. was given a lot of money by the studio and reshot many scenes of the film. C. made so many changes that both critics and audiences felt they were watching a different movie. D. was indecisive about adding new scenes into the second act.
What type of composition is Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah?
A. Oratorio B. Opera C. Symphonic poem D. Concert overture
Vocal music -- opera and oratorio -- was no longer prominent in public performance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In contrast to Van Gogh's thick brushstrokes, Gauguin _____
A) ?painted in a slick, academic matter B) ?created flat color areas C) ?faithfully copied nature D) ?used collage