A descriptive criticism of Jackson Pollock's "The Flame" would:
A. point out the vigorous color contrasts of the composition
B. assess the merits of Pollock's work
C. explain the symbolic meaning of the fiery forms
D. assert that the work is a masterpiece
point out the vigorous color contrasts of the composition
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a. 16-beat disco style b. funk c. updated reggae d. 1980s rock beat
Because __________, the use of silverpoint for drawing diminished
A. artists began using graphite pencils B. the silver holder hurt the hands of the artist C. the silver turned dark when exposed to air D. it couldn't be used to show shadows and textures
The realistic portrayal of characters in a lifelike fashion has been characteristic of theatre throughout history.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
During the early nineteenth century, the harp was improved, acquiring "double ________," that allowed it to play flat as well as sharp notes.
A. resonators B. pedals C. strings D. action