Empire period Roman sculpture, as represented in Augustus of Primaporta, was often an interesting juxtaposition of __________ heads with idealized bodies

a. classical
b. abstracted
c. stylized
d. individualized
e. misshapen


d

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a. is usually accompanied by a chorus b. is based on a novel or other literary work c. has a clear four-part structure d. explicitly tells a story or describes a place

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In response to the new realistic drama of the late nineteenth century, ________ devised a system to teach performers how to achieve the necessary believability.

A. Henrik Ibsen B. Konstantin Stanislavski C. Jacques Copeau D. Henry Irving

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Discuss the distinctions between Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

What will be an ideal response?

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The idea that beauty can exist in form alone was a component of the __________

A) surrealist manifestos B) modernist musical theory C) academic training D) theory of non-representational painting E) Dada anti-art

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