How does writing about an artwork’s factual information compare to writing an analysis?
a. Facts assess the artwork in its original context and current relevance.
b. Facts include known information, such as title, date, and medium.
c. Facts provide an evaluation based on the theories of art criticism.
d. Facts determine whether or not an artwork should be censored.
b. Facts include known information, such as title, date, and medium.
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a. having gilded wood b. being refined and aloof like a prince c. containing slim, delicate, and ornate carvings d. depicting the angels surrounding the Buddha like royal attendants e. all of these are correct
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