Answer:
Explanation:
The Greeks were influenced by other cultures, such as Syria and Egypt, which already produced sculptures. Therefore, initially, the Greek sculptures carried many characteristics close to the Syrians and Egyptians, representing the human body in a simple way and little close to the real anatomy. But over time, they developed different techniques and mastered other materials until they came to a model of human body representation closer to anatomy, and brought body movement to stone sculpture. For this reason, Greek art and especially sculptures can be divided into three periods: the thessalalian, the archaic and the classical.
The dedalic period ranged from 650 BC to 600 BC, and was so named after Daedalus, a hero who would have been the inventor of art and sculpture. The works of this period were marked by the simplified anatomy, the flattened frontal representation of the human body and the enlarged eye and nose shapes. In this period the statues of women were covered by clothing while the male statues were already without clothes.
The archaic period lasted approximately one hundred years, between 600 BC and 500 BC During this period there was an intense process of urbanization in Greece, with major commercial, cultural and social advances. Architecture developed due to the new demands of the urbanization process and gained new contours with the mastery of marble. In this period the representations of the human body gain more detail and the anatomy is represented a little closer to the idealized real human body. At the end of this period the representations in sculpture already demonstrated the movement of the bodies.
The classical period lasted from 450 BC to 323 BC and the human anatomy was represented in more detail and more similarly. The female figures without clothes also began to be represented, something until then exclusive to the male body.
Answer:
Symbolism
Explanation:
This is not the full question as it is missing the options. They are as following:
Gustave Moreau is one of the major figures of symbolism, as one of the painters that portended it.
His work had Biblical themes but represented in symbolic aspects. Desires, emotions, divinity, and mortality were painted in abstract forms and emblematic manner, full of different symbols, sometimes even reminding us of surrealism that was yet to come.
c. Either of these
b. Chart
d. Neither of these
Margaret needs to compare the types of themes from the four books in her American Literature class. She should use a timeline and chart to match the themes with the stories. The correct option is C.
Timelines can be used by both educators and parents to help students organize information in chronological order so that they can help comprehend growth, change, recurring events, cause and effect, and key historical, social, and scientific events.
Timelines can be used as a scaffolding tool to help students see the connections between events or ideas in the text. Arranging events on a timeline, for example, allows students to revisit the information. It also presents the textual context in a different format.
Thus, the ideal selection is option C.
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Answer:
The answer is B. on edg.2020
Explanation:
c. Etching
b. Engraving
d. Relief printing
Answer:
The answer is option A. Intaglio
Explanation:
a. Sinulog b. Ati-Atihan c. Kadayawan d. Sublian
2. Kadayawan is a festival celebrated in the ____________.
a. Aklan b. Batangas c. Cebu Cit d. Davao
3. This festival was named after the Natives of Aklan which is held annually on the third week of January in
honor of the Santo Nino or the Holy Child Jesus.
a. Sinulog b. Ati-Atihan c. Kadayawan d. Sublian
4. Sublian is a festival celebrated in the ______________.
a. Sinulog b. Ati- Atihan c. Kadayawan d. Sublian
5. Davao holds this festival to celebrate good harvest with street dancing in colorful tribal costumes with
floats of fresh fruits and flower.
a. Sinulog b. Ati-Atihan c. Kadayawan d. Sublian
6. Sinulog is a festival celebrated in the _____________.
a. Aklan b. Batangas c. Cebu City d. Davao
7. This festival is held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu that commemorates the Filipino rejection of
their former religious views.
a. Sinulog b. Ati-Atihan c. Kadayawan d. Sublian
8. Ati-Atihan is a festival celebrated in ____________. 1
a. Aklan b. Batangas b. Cebu City c. Davao
9. The term “Ati-Atihan” means ______________.
a. Make-Believe Atis b. Make-Believe Everyone
c. Make believe Friend d. Make-Believe Man
10. In the Ati-Atihan Festival, the participants shout _____________.
a. Hala Bira! b. Pit Senior! c. Tara na! d. Viva Senor Nazareno!
11. This festival features street dancing, harana, indigenous Filipino games,singing and dancing in the
province of Batangas.
a.Sinulog b. Ati-Atihan c. Kadayawan d. Sublian
12. This is a Dance form that originated in Batangas. Traditionally, it is performed with accompaniment of
drums and chanting that praises the Patron through poetry, movement and music.
a. Pandanggo b. Cha-cha c. Subli d. Tinikling
13. This intermission act featured comedy skits, music, monologue, acrobats, and even magical acts
performed in between long sarsuela acts during the Japanese period.
a. Komedya b. Moro-moro c. Sarsuela d.Bodabil
14. It is one of the colorful theatrical traditions in the Philippines used by spanish as a method to spread
Christianity.
a. Komedya b. Moro-moro c. Sarsuela d. Bodabil
15. It is a collaboration form of theater, music, dance and literature that portrays day to day struggles and
triumphs of common Filipinos.
a. Komedya b. Moro-more c. Sarsuela d. Bodabil
Answer:
1.A
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.D
6.C
7.D
8.A
9.A
10.C
EXPLINATION
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The question is about festivals celebrated in different parts of the Philippines, including Sublian, Kadayawan, Ati-Atihan, Sinulog, and more.
1. The festival in question is called Sublian, which is held every third July in Bauan and Agoncillo to honor the town's patron Holy Cross and the Santo Nino in Batangas City.
2. The Kadayawan festival is celebrated in Davao, and it is a festival to celebrate good harvest with street dancing in colorful tribal costumes and floats of fresh fruits and flowers.
3. The festival named after the Natives of Aklan is the Ati-Atihan festival, which is held annually on the third week of January in honor of the Santo Nino.
4. The festival celebrated is called Sublian.
5. The festival celebrated in Davao to celebrate good harvest is called Kadayawan.
6. The festival celebrated in Cebu City is the Sinulog festival held on the third Sunday of January.
7. The festival that commemorates the Filipino rejection of their former religious views is the Sinulog festival.
8. The Ati-Atihan festival is celebrated in Aklan.
9. The term "Ati-Atihan" means Make-Believe Atis.
10. In the Ati-Atihan Festival, the participants shout Hala Bira!
11. The festival that features street dancing, haran;jj;a, indigenous Filipino games, singing, and dancing in the province of Batangas is the Sublian festival.
12. The dance form that originated in Batangas is called Subli, performed with the accompaniment of drums and chanting that praises the Patron through poetry, movement, and music.
13. The intermission act featuring comedy skits, music, monologue, acrobats, and magical acts performed in between long sarsuela acts is called Bodabil.
14. The colorful theatrical tradition used by the Spanish to spread Christianity is called Komedya.
15. The collaboration form of theater, music, dance, and literature that portrays day-to-day struggles and triumphs of common Filipinos is called Sarsuela.
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