What was Brunelleschi's inspiration for his Dome of the Florence Cathedral?
a. Amiens Cathedral in France
b. Islamic architecture
c. Ancient Roman architecture, such as the Pantheon
d. the pyramids of Ancient Egypt
e. Michelangelo's dome of Saint Peter's Basilica
c. Ancient Roman architecture, such as the Pantheon
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From the 17th to the 19th century the person normally in charge of a theatrical production was a(n):
A. Actor B. Actor-manager C. Director D. Producer E. Actor-producer
What concept forms the basis for the piece?
a. Rapidly shifting chord progressions b. Repeating ostinato patterns c. Collective improvisation d. A series of chords that are held for four measures each
Thutmosis III Smiting Enemies (fig. 13.4) is a work from the culture of ___________ and utilizes sunken relief
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The contemporary ceramist ___________ is known for his use of the Greek urn shape
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word