Jean Arp's Arrangement According to the Laws of Chance (fig. 25.9) is a __________ work that relies on a philosophy of nihilism
A. Surrealist
B. New York Ash Can School
C. Dada
D. Harlem Renaissance
E. Bauhaus
C
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In tropical Africa, the lost-wax technique was developed to cast small bronze sculptures as early as the ________ century
a. 5th b. 9th c. 15th d. 17th e. 18th
Part of the development of Renaissance architecture involved the measurement of __________ ruins and the conversion of the measurements into ideal proportions
What will be an ideal response?
How does the Matthew the Evangelist page from the Coronation Gospels demonstrate how Carolingian artists revived Roman traditions?
A. It portrays a symbol that represents Matthew. B. It includes stylized, abstract ornamentation. C. It depicts a portrait of the evangelist writing. D. It features a sharply outlined and frontal figure.
Artforms that influence action and opinion are __________.
a. commemorative b. spiritual c. aesthetic d. persuasive