Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Bal du Moulin de la Galette
A. is serious in tone
B. depicts only the upper classes
C. uses sharp, clean lines
D. depicts the new, urban, middle classes enjoying their leisure time
D. depicts the new, urban, middle classes enjoying their leisure time
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Foreign influence appears most prominently in what art form of England during the sixteenth century?
A. visual art B. literature C. music D. architecture
Procession Imperial Family, Ara Pacis
a. How is this procession significant? b. How is it different from a Greek Classical procession? c. Who commissioned this work? d. Why is this commission significant?
The Middle Ages was known as the age of __________
a) heterophony b) courtly love c) free enterprise d) the Parisian chanson
. For Reading 13.1, from Dante’s Inferno: This canto serves as the prelude to the whole of the Divine Comedy. It introduces both Dante and his guide, Virgil. How does it also introduce Dante as the reader’s guide on the same journey that he and Virgil are about to undertake?
What will be an ideal response?