Dante's inspiration behind and guiding force within the hundred cantos of the Divine Comedy is
a. Beatrice
b. Eleanor.
c. Isolde.
d. Francesca.
a
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Identify the composition that was sung in the Cathedral of Notre Dame during the Feast of Fools
A) Dic, Christi veritas B) Orientis partibus C) Viderunt omnes D) Et gaudebit
How does Jean-Antoine Watteau's The Pilgrimage to Cythera demonstrate the characteristics of the Rococo style?
A. It is a history painting whose subject is drawn from mythology. B. It depicts a dream-like world filled with beautiful couples and putti. C. It represents the dominance of Classical drawing over painterly effects. D. Its erotic subject matter is enhanced by dramatic contrasts of light and dark.
Pointillism is a technique developed by:
A. Vincent van Gogh. B. Claude Monet. C. Georges Seurat. D. Pierre-Auguste Renoir. E. Pablo Picasso.
This depiction of “Rebecca” was produced to
a) emphasize the civility of native peoples and promote colonization. b) celebrate the beauty of Pocahontas and the benefits of “natural” womanhood. c) convince Parliament to recognize the royalty of native American tribal rulers. d) protest efforts by the Church and Reformist missionaries to convert native peoples in America.