Answer: True
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There are several different formats for storing images. They are prints, slides, negatives, and digital. Which is the best format to use for this scenario?
Maria wants to create a portfolio of her photography for college. She takes several pictures and submits them online in order to create a photo portfolio book. The best format to submit photographs online is __________.
Answer:
PNG
PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. It’s an important file format that helps a lot in photo editing. You can use PNGs for completely transparent backgrounds or drop shadows (partial transparency) for the great effects.
What are a list of products that require a safety data sheet? Plz help me
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a safety data sheet may be different counting on what you are doing it most likely be weapons or chemicals hope this helps
Principle of design that makes all element in an art work look as though they belong
together or work harmoniously
A-harmony
B-pattern
C-unity
D-intensity
Answer:
Unity is when all the elements in a work look as though they belong together. Pattern is a two-dimensional, decorative visual repetition. It uses the art elements in planned repetitions or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings, drawings or even sculptures.
who has sleep paralysis
Answer:
I dont have sleep paralysis but I wanted to say your drawing of them look good. also sorry this is something you have
Answer: Yes ive had it twice
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Answer:
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Answer: the second screen shot is (a)
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Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
What is the medium of a work of art?
Answer:
The medium of a work of art is the materials and supplies used to make it. In painting, the medium can be the type of paint you are using and what paintbrushes you are using. In a drawing, the medium could be an HB pencil and an eraser.
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In art, "medium" refers to the substance the artist uses to create a piece of artwork. For example, the medium Michelangelo used to create "David"(1501-1504) was marble, Alexander Calder's stabiles employ painted steel plates, and Marcel Duchamp's infamous "Fountain" (1917) was made with a porcelain medium.
Explanation:
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As a general rule, realistic art:
A: Rejects imaginary or fantastical images
B: Is considered more sophisticated than abstract art
C: Is no longer considered an important art form
D: Is only found in the works of Renaissance artists
A: Rejects imaginary or fantastical images just answered the question and got it right
Which of the following sentences is capitalized correctly? A. The Mississippi River is the longest River in the United States. B. The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United states. C. The Mississippi river is the longest river in the United States. D. The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States.
Answer:
D. The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States.
Answer:
D. The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States.
what is the famous painting of juan luna that won first place in madrid, Spain?
my begging art of anime not the best but what ever
Answer:
looks great
Explanation:
what do objects in a composition occupy
Answer:
It occupies space and molecule
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When a flat symbol (♭) is added to a note of music, what element of music will this MOST likely affect?
tempo
rhythm
dynamics
pitch
When a flat symbol (b) is added to a note of music, the element of music that will most likely affect is pitch. The correct option is d.
What is a flat symbol?In music, flat means "lower in pitch". The flat is the opposite of sharp, which is a raising of the pitch. In musical notation, flat means "lower in pitch by one semitone, notated using the symbol ♭ which is derived from a stylised lowercase 'b'.
For instance, the music below has a key signature with three flats and the note, D♭, has a flat accidental. Under twelve-tone equal temperament, D♭ for instance is enharmonically equivalent to C♯, and G♭ is equivalent to F♯. In any other tuning system, such enharmonic equivocalences in general do not exist.
To allow extended just intonation, composer Ben Johnston uses a sharp as an accidental to indicate a note is raised 70.6 cents and a flat to indicate a note is lowered 70.6 cents.
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What comes to mind when you initially think of "cave art"? *
Answer:
painting insides cave
blood
caves
animals
Explanation:
Answer:
Cave art to me makes me think that there are drawings of animals and people on cave walls. its like a cave mans story
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The Paleolithic period is the historical period believed to have lasted from 30,000 B.C. until about 10,000 B.C. What is the more common name for this time period?
A the Dinosaur Time
B the Stone Age
C the Paleolithic Time frame
D The Monolithic Period
Answer:
B. the stone age
Explanation:
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Name of all participants in a drama (number one) IM A STUPID 8TH GRADER AND IDK SOMEONE PLZ HELP!!!!!
Answer:
think it would be (d)
Explanation:
A term that would point out all participants in a drama is 'Cast of Characters'.
A cast of characters includes all participants who play important roles from a drama, book, or even an event. This group of participants is also called a cast.
A cast introduces the actors by their actual name along with the name of the character they are playing.
This list of Cast can be seen running in end credits after a movie as well.
Since props are physical items used to dramatize a play.
Characters are the fictional people being played in the drama.
Role is used to identifying the length and breadth of a person's character and its appearance on the stage. It is the part someone has to play in the drama/event.
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Inevent and describe a new food need help please !!!
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Answer:
raisen peanuts
Explanation:
raisen inside a peanut shell
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William Byrd never has a patent for printing music and rolled music paper.
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True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
He had a 21 year patent monopoly
Music publishing did not begin on a large scale until the mid-15th century, when mechanical techniques for printing music were first developed. The earliest example, a set of liturgical chants, dates from about 1465, shortly after the Gutenberg Bible. Prior to this time, music had to be copied out by hand. This was a very labor-intensive and time-consuming process, so it was first undertaken only by monks and priests seeking to preserve sacred music for the church. The few collections of secular music that are extant were commissioned and owned by wealthy noblemen. Examples include the Squarcialupi Codex of Italian Trecento music and the Chantilly Codex of French Ars subtilior music. Hand copying persisted long after the invention of printing and music was widely disseminated in manuscript form well into the 18th century, both in personal copying and scribal publication.
The father of modern music printing was Ottaviano Petrucci, a printer and publisher who was able to secure a twenty-year monopoly on printed music in Venice during the 16th century. His first collection was entitled Harmonice Musices Odhecaton and contained 96 polyphonic compositions, mostly by Josquin des Prez and Heinrich Isaac. He flourished by focusing on Flemish works, rather than Italian, as they were very popular throughout Europe during the Renaissance. His printing shop used the triple-impression method, in which a sheet of paper was pressed three times. The first impression was the staff lines, the second the words, and the third the notes. This method produced very clean results, though it was time-consuming and expensive.
Around 1520 in England, John Rastell developed a single-impression method for printing music.[1] With his method, the staff lines, words and notes were all part of a single piece of type, making it much easier to produce. However, this method produced messier results, as the staff lines were often inexactly aligned and looked wavy on the page. The single-impression method eventually triumphed over Petrucci's, however, and became the dominant mode of printing until copper-plate engraving took over in the 17th century. This method was adopted and used widely by a Frenchman, Pierre Attaingnant.
Addie was so struck by the imagery of war and suffering in Picasso’s epic painting Guernica that she had tears in her eyes. Which term best describes Addie’s response to this work of art?
impressionistic
temporal
subjective
subliminal
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Multiple Choice
Consider a dark red and purple sunset over a sparkling breaking wave. What principles of design interact in this painting?
color, light, and movement
light, repetition, and space
color, balance, and form
texture, form, and composition
Answer:#1. Impressionistic #3 Color, Light, and Movement
Explanation:
#1 "based on subjective reactions presented unsystematically."
Which artist painted Creation of Adam ?
Answer:
Michelangelo
Explanation:
It was in the Sistine Chapel
Answer:The Creation of Adam (Italian: Creazione di Adamo) is a fresco painting by Italian artist Michelangelo, which forms part of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, painted c. 1508–1512. It illustrates the Biblical creation narrative from the Book of Genesis in which God gives life to Adam, the first man.
Explanation:
Adam created this and it was a italian thing so if you search up the italian painting of adams creation it should pop up
Describe the Vissual art of “Ang Manggagawabay bisig ng bayan”
Answer:
The type of artwork that the Lindisfarne Gospels represent is illuminated manuscripts.
What was unique about the mediums used by Native American artists?
a
Sacred materials to the tribe.
b
Easy to work with materials.
c
Materials found in their area.
Answer: i think it's b
Explanation:
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would teacher like it its for art homework
Answer:
yes, it's very nice
Explanation:
whats a metaphor used to describe this drawing
Answer:
The Music room was a mess, as if a tornado struck the room.
Explanation:
lol just made it up hope it helps.
Which of these was one of the techniques Johannes Vermeer was
particularly famous for?
A. Inverted perspective
B. Tenebroso
C. Underpainting
D. Visual distortion
Answer:
The answer is: C. Underpainting
Explanation:
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One of Johannes Vermeer's more well-known methods was underpainting.
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It is crucial to keep in mind that many people do not realize they have eye illness because there are frequently no warning signs or symptoms, or because they believe that decreased vision comes with getting older.
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fever, swelling and redness is a sign you have an infection. This is called......??? ( this is called what? )
Answer: i just dont know
Explanation:
How do we count this?
What is a flying buttress?
The flying buttress is a specific form of buttress composed of an arch that extends from the upper portion of a wall to a pier of great mass, in order to convey to the ground the lateral forces that push a wall outwards, which are forces that arise from vaulted ceilings of stone and from wind-loading on roofs
Answer:
Like few other innovations in history, the flying buttress made Gothic architecture possible. Specifically, the buttress, or support from the side, a building's roof while having a part of the actual buttress open to the ground, hence the term 'flying.
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Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences. Look closely at the painting above, entitled, El Vendedor de Alcatraces, by Diego Rivera. How did Rivera use the six visual elements to create this masterpiece? Provide one example for each visual element.
Answer: Examples may include: Line: Horizontal line of the tie/scarf; the vertical lines in the basket and with the flowers; the diagonal lines of the shawl; the curvilinear lines of the flowers and that of the woman; etc. Color: the darkness in the background to draw the eyes to the flowers and woman; the contrast in light between the woman and the flowers; etc. Texture: the shadowing on the basket, shawl, and flowers make them appear real if we could touch them; etc. Space: the grandness of the flowers; the small portions of the woman; the man standing behind the basket, the way the flowers appear overtop the woman's head and body; etc. Shape: the shape of the basket, the flowers, the flower centers, the body of the women, etc. Form: the depth created by the man behind the woman and the flowers; the height and presence of the flowers; the meekness and serenity of the woman; the way the eyes seems to start at the woman and then go up and cascade along the flower; etc.
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What were the effects of musical notation on music, society, and composers?
Answer:
It affects how they decide to write, compose, and sing their music.
Explanation:
Answer:
It broadened a composers ability to create music without having to memorize it.
Explanation: