Universal symbols are precharged-ready-made symbols infused with values and associations understood by most of the people in a given culture.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following statements does not set the Fauves apart from their 19th-century predecessors? a. They used harsh, nondescriptive color as an end in itself
b. Their subject matter centered on traditional nudes, still lifes, and landscapes. c. They used bold linear patterning. d. Their skewed perspective and distortions were inspired by ethnographic works. e. They sought a more direct form of expression, unencumbered by any theories.
The scene of the cavalry rescue in John Ford'sĀ Stagecoach
A. demonstrates how sound can call our attention to events happening offscreen, such as when the bugle call signaled the pending rescue. B. is an unusual case of a major action sequence being played with no music at all. C. greatly exaggerates the volume of the rifle shots to convey the characters' subjective reactions. D. shows that manipulation of a sound's fidelity can be used to create a striking transition, such as when the gunshots were manipulated to sound like horse hooves.
This work is an example of a type of tabletop sculpture that was popular in France during the Rococo period.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The concert series mentioned above was originally organized to benefit
a. Mexican youths b. African American youths c. young musicians of all races d. the art of bebop