Which artist combined the innovations of many of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque masters to formulate the first pan-European painting style?
A. Anthony Van Dyck
B. Johannes Vermeer
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Rembrandt van Rijn
Answer: C
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The phrase the "Italian Spring" refers to:
A. a post-Neorealist movement of fanciful and imaginative films led by directors like Luchino Visconti and Federico Fellini. B. a six-month period in which all revenues generated by imported American films were "frozen" and funneled into Italy's rebuilding effort. C. Benito Mussolini's plans for the expansion of the Italian film industry. D. the rebirth of Italy based on ideas implemented by a coalition government of left-liberal Italian parties.
In The Outbreak, Käthe Kollwitz tried to symbolize __________ through her forceful depiction of the sixteenth-century Peasants' War
a. isolation b. rage c. inhumanity, injustice, and humankind's destruction of itself d. disgust e. the futility of war
The opening melody, and the one that keeps returning in "Hoe-Down," is a traditional fiddle tune called __________
a) "The Wild West" b)"Dancin' at the Savoy" c)"Classical Country" d)"Bonaparte's Retreat"
Which of the following terms describe this musical excerpt and which one does not?
What will be an ideal response?