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

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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?

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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.

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Artforms that influence action and opinion are __________.

a. commemorative b. spiritual c. aesthetic d. persuasive

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