_________ belonged to the second-generation of Flemish painters
A. Jan van Eyck
B. Robert Campin
C. Petrus Christus
D. Roger van der Weyden
Answer: C
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Louis IV's Classical Baroque was created by the blending of
a. Classical architecture with Baroque dramatic effects. b. Baroque architecture with Classical symmetry. c. Classical proportion with Baroque asymmetry. d. Baroque dramatic effects with Classical sensuality.
Which of the following is a rationale of absurdist drama of the post-World War II period in France?
a. The irrationality of the universe can be overcome by choosing one’s own standards and living by them. b. The importance of the unconscious is primary. c. A dogmatic view will create social change. d. Making rational and meaningful choices is impossible in an irrational universe.
The following questions illustrate which element of script analysis: How is this play put together? Is it a one act or a full length? How many scenes in each act?
a. World of the Play b. Structure c. Theme d. Style
In William Byrd's "Sing Joyfully," the voices enter __________
a) in unison b) all at the same time, in imitation c) one after another, in imitation d) after an imitative instrumental overture