Answer:
false
Explanation:
what did the salon critics of 1850-51 object to in burial at ornans?
Answer:
The painting, which drew both praise and fierce denunciations from critics and the public, is an enormous work, measuring 10 by 22 feet (3.1 by 6.6 meters).
Explanation:
its easy
In your own words what are the Learning outcomes on being a art director?
How do I open the clasp. I can’t get it for anything
Answer:
just press it from upwards then pull it or better see a tutorial
Explanation:
and give me a brainliest please
BRAINLY, STOP DELETING MY QUESTIONS-THEY ACTULLY ARE SCHOOL RELATED!!!! In what ways is the song "Alexander Hamilton" correct, and in what ways is it incorrect?? (ps Brainly, this IS history- and arts-related!!!)
Answer:
Correct:
Orphan
Was indeed a son of a Scotsman
Grew up in a small island in the Caribbean (Charlestown, Nevis)
Is on the ten dollar bill
His father did abandon his family
Explanation:
Which art movement drew themes from modern urban life, including machines, comic strips, and commercial advertisements
Which art movement drew themes from modern urban life, including machines, comic strips, and commercial advertisements
answer : poster
Name of the video: The Newsroom
1. List 3 Interesting facts from the video.
Answer:
sorry say so
Explanation:
One of the major developments during the Roman empire was portraiture. Though the idea of creating a portrait of an actual person wasn’t new, it’s use grew. What is most likely reason for this increase in use of portraiture?
A: Death masks became more popular during this time
B: Portraits of leaders were new to this time period
C: There was a greater emphasis on the individual in Roman society
D: Portraits busts were easier to construct during this time period.
Answer:
C.there was a greater emphasis on the individual in Roman society
Etching uses acid while engraving does not.
What did this picture show
Answer: the picture shows the picture, jk umm an infinite Loop of skull type faces?
Explanation: brainly
Answer:
well I see a scared face within face it almost looks like they are worried about something they see
Explanation:
Hope this help
Nêu 5 từ ngữ địa phương
in early medieval painting, the traditional themes of greek and roman art replaced by paintings that focused largely on
A) the lives of common people.
B) battle scenes
C) the afterlife
D) christian themes
what is the time signature and musical form of imagination by shiloh dynasty
Answer:
Explanation:
3/4
Answer:
The tempo is 110 BMP, F is sharp, it contains 5 beats per bar, and it's ABAB.
When Was The German Revolution
Answer:
October 29, 1918 – August 11, 1919
Explanation:
Answer:
October 29, 1918- August 11, 1919
Explanation:
I'm in love with a fairytale
Even though it hurts
'Cause I don't care if I lose my mind
I'm already cursed
Answer:
She's a fairytail, yeah
Even though it hurts
'Cause I don't care if I lose my mind
I"m already cursed ~
50 points! What should I do while I listen to music? It's more of a lowkey kind of music, love/sad songs and such, the occasional upbeat song.
Answer:
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Answer:
Try artwork, such as coloring mandalas or painting a sunset. I'm not good at art, but it's a very soothing thing to not have to do anything but enjoy your tunes and let your pencil/paintbrush take control. :)
If you don't like art, maybe settle down with a nice, relaxing book and a nice drink or snack. Really, you can do whatever. I like to listen to music while I do homework, but some people find it too distracting. It's really about your preference!! :) Can I please have brainliest? :) Have a good day!!!!!
Explanation:
What is your favorite subject?
20 points
Have a good day! :D
what is a double headed drum played w/ hands?
Answer: Pakhawaj
Explanation:
a double-headed hand-played North Indian cylindrical wooden drum traditionally used for accompanying the dhrupad style of ancient vocal music.
What time signature is this song in? How do you know? (Sadly i cannot attach the music but the file is called Snowflake Like Music Renaissance)
Concerto
I think I cant really explain how I got the answer.
Although the many different peoples and cultures that inhabited pre-Columbian Mesoamerica had much in common, their artworks are characterized by distinctive and diverse styles. Which of these sculptures were made by Aztec or Olmec artists
Answer:
big head: Olmec squatting light colored man with another man in-between his legs: Aztec kneeling shiny: Olmec
Explanation:
The easiest way for a filmmaker to achieve compositional balance is to:
Answer:
Counterweight two or more elements
Explanation:
Guys!! I think ive messed up on a science question. I feel guilty, if anyone cheers me up ill mark them as brainliest
TnT
Answer:
ok have a great day hope both of ur pillow sides are cold so u can sleep well
Explanation:
What were two major influences on German Baroque music? How did these factors influence the music?
How did music differ before and after Bach?
link: http://www.baroquemusic.org/bardefn.html
Answer:
Explanation:
Two major influences of German Baroque music were the German violin bow and the true chords that were often played. These factors influenced Back specifiably because they made his violin solo more interesting and more accurate. The Church and the State also influenced Baroque music.
If you could pick a artist who would you pick?
10 points
Have a wonderful day!
Answer:
I would pick Leonardo da Vinci or Vincent van Gogh .
list the art forms that are consider to be fine arts five examples
Answer:
Painting.
Architecture.
Sculpture.
Music.
Poetry.
Performing Arts.
Photography.
Is Music Infinite?
Hello, this is a very detailed question sorry if it's a bit long, but I have been wondering for a while, does music have endless possibilities. And to be clear, I don't mean adding a single note to a song and then calling it a new song, or changing a single note's pitch so slightly that it's beyond human hearing and calling it a new song, but really, with the limited amount of notations on a piano, can you make new songs, something that doesn't exist and has a completely new feel to it? And do you think you can do this over and over again endless amounts of times and if I had written trillions upon trillions upon trillions of piano pieces, could I make each and every one of them unique and special as opposed to the others?
Even if you were to make a calculation and presume that a 10-note melody had 85 quintillion combinations on a modern 88 key piano, and then another calculation that told you how many chord progressions were possible in that 10-note melody, and both the melody and chord progression combinations were so vastly gigantic in numbers that you couldn't type it out within any amount of years, is it still finite? IS there still only a limited amount of musical ideas where one day we will have made every possible unique song? This is something iv'e had an existential crisis about as a want to be musician. Thank you.
Yes. Music doesn't have same time intervals between notes, doesn't use same instruments or lyrics. These make music “near infinite”, but what really causes music to be infinite is it doesn't have a time limit. It can be as long as it can. Also, music is infinite because it's not combinatoric in nature.
P.S: This is plagiarized if you wanna use it in an essay question or something change the words and sentences. (brainliest plz)
Deaf people can feel isolated in the workplace. When was a time that you felt isolated in the workplace or at school? What contributed to that feeling of isolation? How did this make you feel and what did you or others do to try to help you feel more included?
any manga recmentions?
not veyr famou ones please ;)
Answer:
Fly Me to the Moon, Vol. 8 is something I would suggest ^-^
Explanation:
Oats that are softer and finer, making a creamy final texture. A. Instant oats B. Cooked oats C. Steel cut oats D. Whole oats
Answer:
A: Instant Oats
What do you think is the hardest part of an art critique? Explain.
Answer:
I do believe that the hardest part of an art critique is all based on opinion. Some have trouble with finding flaws, some with finding the good things. It all depends on you.
Seeing the artist's point of view, there is no bad art, it just matters on their preference, for example, I don't really like Picasso. but some of my friends love his work.
how did the artists robert campin use symbolism?
Answer:
Robert Campin had relied on symbolism in order to convey the holiness present in most everyday subjects.
Explanation: