After playing electric piano and organ with Miles Davis from 1969 to 1971, Keith Jarrett
a. went on to become one of the leading jazz-rock fusion artists of the 1970s
b. never went back to the acoustic piano again
c. returned to acoustic piano and rarely recorded on electric instruments again
d. played mostly on synthesizers throughout the rest of his career
c
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In Spain, ________, court painter to King Philip IV, became the country's most prestigious artist, thanks to aristocratic portraits that conveyed the powerful presence of real objects in atmospheric space.
A. Velázquez B. Titian C. Rubens D. Goya
The She-Wolf, later adopted by Romans as a symbol of their civilization, was, until recently, thought to have been made by which culture?
a) the Etruscans b) the Egyptians c) the Sumerians d) the Greeks
Which of the following artists served as a court painter to Henry VIII in order to escape the religious and political turmoil in Germany?
A. El Greco B. Hieronymus Bosch C. Albrecht Dürer D. Hans Holbein the Younger
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How can the technique used for Hans Holbein the Elder's Portrait of a Woman be described?
A. It combines silverpoint with the use of gesso. B. It has the heavy, expressive lines characteristic of silverpoint. C. This drawing is an early example of acrylic medium. D. The delicate, precise lines are achieved by using pencil.