Answer:
The development of modern industrial societies and the rapid growth of cities, followed by the horror of World War I.
Explanation:
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Answer :Disillusioned artists and writers created cynical art and novels to reflect the death of idealism.
-disseminate new and unconventional ideas
-disturb society
Advances in science caused people to question long-standing beliefs about the world.
Explanation:
Select all that applyAn author in favor of a subject might use which of the following to reflect a bias?
impartial language
positive language
negative Language
neutral Language
An author in favor of a subject might use which of the following to reflect a bias?
impartial language
positive language
negative Language
neutral Language.
Which of the following are equivalent?
3 oranges for a dollar
Answer:
negative language
Explanation:
In lines 129-135: How will Juliet have to act in this situation? Why?
Answer:
i would think she would have concerned
Explanation:
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Which female jazz singer is considered one of the greatest scat singers in all of jazz and whose technique has been studied by
instrumentalists?
A) Dinah Washington
B) Ella Fitzgerald
C) Ethel Waters
D) Billie Holiday
Representational art that appears so convincingly real as to fool the viewer is known as ____________ .
Answer:
Trompe l'oeil
Explanation:
What emotion do the vertical lines on the sculpture evoke?
A:comfort
B:flexible
C:boldness
D:grandeur
Answer:
D: Grandeur
Explanation:
With the definition of grandeur being "high rank or social importance," and in the religion Christianity, Jesus is a well respected figure. I feel D best describes this statue.
Read this excerpt from We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March.
Occasionally, he would get a special treat. "If you were really, really good at church on Sunday," Wash recalled, "and
Momma had some extra money, and after you took your church clothes off, and if everything was ust right, we
would walk down to Ragland's [Drug Store] sometime and get a scoop of hand-packed ice cream. That was the high
point of my life."
Which words from the excerpt best convey the tone?
Correct-special, high point
-money, just right
-really good, Sunday
-extra, hand-packed
Answer:
The answer to the question is D
About 100 years ago people had narrow idea of art - list 3 things that were considered 'Art'
Answer:
colors,padderns and songs
Explanation:
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2 question
1. Do u see abs?
2. Do u thin I will be on olympic
Answer:
chile
Explanation:
where r ur parents bro
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What do the 100 folds of a chef's hat represent?
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Where did the term Dada come from, and what does it mean?
Answer:
The name for the artistic movement Dada was founded in Zurich in 1915 as a revolt against complacent art. It is drawn not from an artist or a technique but from the child’s word for a parent, dada, which in French, curiously, also means “hobbyhorse.” Whatever its origin, the name Dada is intended to be devoid of meaning.
Explanation:
The origin of the term Dada is a mystery and has no clarity where it came from as its meaning varies from one another.
DadaDada was an art movement that began in Europe in 1910.
It emerged during World War I with an unfavourable reaction to the war in Zurich.
Dada emerged as a rebellion developed out of social and political terms.
Dada expressed in art, poetry, music and theatre on law-making issues.
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ACTIVITY #1: DIRECTION: Match column A with column B. Letter only.
COLUMN A
1. HANUNUO WRITING 2. MORIONES
3.Bay-ong
4. MANUNGGUL JAR
5. CEBU CITY
6. ROMBLON
7. PATADYONG
8. SINAMAY
9. PANAY
10. TINGKOP
COLUMN B
A. Queen city of the south
B. a wrap-around piece of cloth worn by women as skirt
C. made from abaca twine and indigenous plants
D. used by the Mangyan descended from the Brahmic scripts
E. a Lenten rites held annually in Marinduque
F. Textile capital of the Philippines
G. a secondary burial jar with two prominent figures at the top
H. a cone-shaped harvest basket made of blacked and natural bamboo
I. a handwoven traditional bag of Hanunuo Mangyan
J. Marble Capital of the Philippines.
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Answer:
1, f
2, e
3, i
4, g
5, a
6, j
7, b
8, c
9, d
10, h
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Write one question asking your friend what he/she prefers to drink using the correct form of the verb preferir in spanish. (Ex: What do you prefer: coffee or tea?)
what SHAPES FOUND IN NATURE ARE CONSIDERED?
Answer:
organic shapes
Explanation:
they are shapes that look natural! :)
Question 7 (1 point)
A play is divided up into chapters.
True
O False
Answer: True
Explanation:
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Plays are divided into acts not chapters
Witch of the following is not typically identified as a cool color
Answer:
Green
Explanation:
Answer: red
Explanation:
what do you think would be the most difficult part of being a chef.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Who else likes the Mandalorian better than any other star wars thing.
how many counterintuitive elements exist in urban legends and other tales
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Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the USA, buried in Grant's tomb.
Really need help!!!! About 100 years ago people had narrow idea of art - list 3 things that were considered 'Art'
please help me!! BRAINLIEST AND POINTS!! why do you enjoy art?
what are the factors for the strongest single element in creating the mood of a room
Answer:
The Answer: Wall color because if you think about it the color always represents the room
Explanation:
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What are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors called?
A.
complementary colors
B.
secondary colors
C. primary colors
D.
analogous colors
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Answer:
C. Primary Colors cannot be mixed like Red,Yellow,Blue.
What type of environment sculpture is the above sculpture an example of?
a.
natural sculpture
B.
sculpture series
C.
site specific sculpture
d. installation sculpture
Answer:
A
Explanation:
John was interested in playing basketball with his friends, but he was worried about his chemistry final on Friday. His friend Joe was going to the library, so he figured he could tag along with him.
Please change this scenario from third person limited to third person omniscient.
Answer: John really wanted to play basketball with his friends, but he knew that he should be studying for the chemistry final on Friday instead. He decided that he would tag along with his friend Joe, who was going to the library. Joe was totally fine with it. In fact, he was glad to have company.
Explanation: Third-person omniscient allows the narrator to tell the story from multiple characters' perspectives.
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how do you say
do you want to go to the party
in spanish
Answer:
Do you want to go to the party in Spanish is Quieres ir a la fiesta
Answer:
how do you say
do you want to go to the party
in spanish
Explanation:
《quieres ir a la fiesta》I hope this helps uhave a nice dayI need help please asap
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From 1347 to the late 17th century, Europe was stalked by the Black Death. During that time art not only survived, it flourished. Surprisingly, the age when European art rose to glory was a time of disease and death. In 1347, the Black Death was brought to Sicily by a Genoese ship. The black rats that lived on the ship carried the disease.
The Black Death
The Black Death was an epidemic of bubonic plague. This disease is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. This bacterium spreads among large, dense populations of rats. The black rat, also called the “ship rat” or “house rat,” tends to live close to people. The rats carry fleas that become infected. The fleas then bite humans and pass along the disease. At that time, people were frequently bitten by fleas.
Symptoms included swollen lymph nodes, high fevers, black, liquid filled pustules, joint pain, and vomiting. While the exact number of deaths caused by the Black Plague is unknown, estimates are that it killed 75 to 200 million people in Europe, reducing the population of Europe by 30 to 60 percent.
The Grim Reaper on a boat holding an hourglass and scythe.
The Grim Reaper.
The Plague’s Effect on Art
The horrors of the Black Death infiltrated all aspects of European culture, especially art. It stopped the progress being made in art because so many artists died from this horrible disease. While the first half of the 14th century saw the creation of art that displayed civic pride and joy, the art created after the Black Death was severe and emphasized guilt and the need for repentance.
These effects were long lasting and brought a gloomy darkness to visual art, music, and literature. The gruesome trauma of this era activated the imaginations of writers and painters in very unsettling ways for decades. The insecurity regarding survival created an atmosphere for doom and gloom that influenced artists to move away from optimistic themes and turn to images of Hell, Satan, and the Grim Reaper. Many painters and sculptors simply gave up art because they believed that it was utterly hopeless to create beauty in a hellish world.
How did art change as a result of the Black Death?
Answer:
The Black Death reinforced dark realism in art. Fear of divine wrath terrified both the poor and the rich. Many artists began painting scenes of hell instead of glorifying biblical figures, as most people saw the pandemic as the acts of an enraged God and therefore painted what they believed would become of themselves if they did not atone for their sins.
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From 1347 to the late 17th century, Europe was stalked by the Black Death. During that time art not only survived, it flourished. Surprisingly, the age when European art rose to glory was a time of disease and death. In 1347, the Black Death was brought to Sicily by a Genoese ship. The black rats that lived on the ship carried the disease.
The Black Death
The Black Death was an epidemic of bubonic plague. This disease is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. This bacterium spreads among large, dense populations of rats. The black rat, also called the “ship rat” or “house rat,” tends to live close to people. The rats carry fleas that become infected. The fleas then bite humans and pass along the disease. At that time, people were frequently bitten by fleas.
Symptoms included swollen lymph nodes, high fevers, black, liquid filled pustules, joint pain, and vomiting. While the exact number of deaths caused by the Black Plague is unknown, estimates are that it killed 75 to 200 million people in Europe, reducing the population of Europe by 30 to 60 percent.
The Grim Reaper on a boat holding an hourglass and scythe.
The Grim Reaper.
The Plague’s Effect on Art
The horrors of the Black Death infiltrated all aspects of European culture, especially art. It stopped the progress being made in art because so many artists died from this horrible disease. While the first half of the 14th century saw the creation of art that displayed civic pride and joy, the art created after the Black Death was severe and emphasized guilt and the need for repentance.
These effects were long lasting and brought a gloomy darkness to visual art, music, and literature. The gruesome trauma of this era activated the imaginations of writers and painters in very unsettling ways for decades. The insecurity regarding survival created an atmosphere for doom and gloom that influenced artists to move away from optimistic themes and turn to images of Hell, Satan, and the Grim Reaper. Many painters and sculptors simply gave up art because they believed that it was utterly hopeless to create beauty in a hellish world.
How did art change as a result of the Black Death?