The primary house band at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom during the 1930s was led by a drummer and bandleader named

a. Duke Ellington
b. Jimmy Lunceford
c. Count Basie
d. Chick Webb


d

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The Harlem Renaissance is a term used to refer to a group of European artists working in New York City

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In The Steerage, the shapes of the iron machinery demonstrate Alfred Stieglitz’s interest in __________.

a. abstract composition b. personal expression c. speed and motion d. naturalism

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Vermeer's Art of Painting has been interpreted as an allegory of _____

a. painting inspired by history b. the importance of Catholicism c. greed d. abstract art

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Which of the following statements is an accurate description of this image?

a) It suggests the fertility of American lands while documenting the settled life of native peoples. b) It is an imagined scene based upon legends White probably read in Montaigne’s essay, “Of Cannibals.” c) It creates the impression of a dangerous American wilderness by presenting native peoples as uncivilized barbarians. d) It serves efforts by the Church to search out heathens for the purpose of conversion.

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