What was the main source of inspiration for artists in the late-medieval period?
A. Fame
B. Novels
C. God
D. Fortune
Answer: C
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Modal polyphony in the Renaissance had emphasized chords that were a ____ apart, but the new tonal polyphony of the Baroque tended to construct chords upon notes of the scale that were a ____ apart
A) second or third; fourth or fifth B) fourth or fifth; second or third
Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Le Grenouillière (fig. 24.20) is an Impressionist work that represents an area along the __________ sometimes frequented by prostitutes
A. Seine B. Thames C. Danube D. Po E. Mississippi
Which is NOT one of the four basic printmaking processes?
A. Screenprinting B. Relief C. Gouache D. Lithography E. Intaglio
Nearly 2,000 medieval treatises on music were written in
a. Arabic, Turkish, and Persian. b. Chinese, Yiddish, and English. c. German and Latin. c. Bohemian, French, and Hebrew.