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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Which phrase best describes program music, a frequent format of music in the romantic era?
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
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
Discuss the distinctions between Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
What will be an ideal response?
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