What distinction does Donatello’s David hold?

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Answer 1
Answer: The first-life-size freestanding male nude since antiquity
Answer 2
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the first unsupported standing work of bronze cast during the Renaissance, and the first freestanding n*de male sculpture made since antiquity

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Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro technique inspired many painters of his generation. What was this technique?
Because of _____, England suffered a long period of artistic and literary drought.A. the plague B. the Crusades C. the Norman Invasion D. the War of the Roses
Primitive art reflected art from___________________________.
Upton sinclair published his famous book titled _______ in 1906.
Grunge blends elements of which of the following?a. hard rock and punk b. punk and country c. punk and blues d. new wave and country. Which of the following is not considered a grunge band? a. Nirvana b. Pearl Jam c. Soundgarden d. Oasis

The Romans adopted certain features from the Greek representation of the human art form. What were they?

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The Romans adopted the Greek's use of realistic features when making human art. 

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  • Beauty
  • Perfection
  • Body Movement
  • Idealized Human Body

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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.

The Wife of Bath can best be described asa. unhappy.
c. mean-spirited.
b. petty.
d. jovial.

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The Wife of Bath can best be described as jovial. She is rather happy all the time, especially when she is telling her tale. 

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d

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What does the African aesthetic indicate?

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Africa is composed of a very diverse and wide range of types of societies. This is the reason why art has been based on different standards of beauty, physical appearance, and overall correctness in artistic expression. As a result, the conditions are collectively cold African Aesthetics in many societies.

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A standards of African beauty and goodness

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Question # 11Multiple Choice
Where would an editor-in-chief most likely place an advertisement for the publisher’s biggest investor?


beside the Table of Contents

across from the feature article

the back cover

in an advertising section

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Answer:

the back cover  :)

Answer: the back cover

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How is a stitch formed when using a sewing machine?

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A stitch is formed when using a sewing machine through a combination of the machine's needle and bobbin thread.

When the sewing machine is turned on and the foot pedal is pressed, the needle moves up and down rapidly, piercing the fabric and pulling the thread down through the fabric. At the same time, the bobbin thread is pulled up through a loop in the needle thread, forming a tight knot called a lockstitch.

This lockstitch is what holds the fabric together, and it is formed by the tension between the needle and bobbin thread. The sewing machine's tension settings can be adjusted to ensure that the needle and bobbin thread are pulling evenly, creating a strong and secure stitch.

Different types of stitches can be formed by adjusting the sewing machine's settings, such as the length and width of the stitch, the tension of the thread, and the type of needle being used. With practice and experience, a skilled seamstress can create a variety of different stitches using a sewing machine, from basic straight stitches to more complex decorative stitches.
through combination of needle and bobbing thread

Which techniques did Renaissance artists use in artworks? Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
atmospheric perspective to give paintings a sense of flatness

B.
pyramid configuration to create a sense of harmony and stability

C.
chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid

D.
figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection

E.
sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings

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Of the techniques listed below, those which I most associate with the Renaissance artists are the following:

C - Chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid.

D - Figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection.

E - Sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings.

Whilst renaissance artists did use the technique of atmospheric perspective, this was not to create a sense of flatness, but rather the create levels of depth within the paintings.


The correct answers are:

D. Figures with pleasing proportion...

C. Chiaroscuro to make figures...

E. Sfumato to create a smoky...

B. Pyramid configuration to create...

I took the test and these are the correct answers. (As of 2018)