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What were the popular art forms during the Renaissance in Florence?
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Sigma
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What are the major artistic achievements during the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties in China?
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How did Christianity influence the development of art during the Renaissance period?
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What impact did the growing influence of secularism have on the depiction of religious themes in Renaissance paintings?
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Hello
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1. These two technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution helped lead to the development of Impressionism.
the
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Mstv1112
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Compare Raphael's School of Athens with Veronese's Christ in the House of Levi. How did each work reflect the environments of
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kendra
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need a good simple to understand resource to explain why the early 20th Century experienced a surge of changing role of art in
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BL
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The Barbizon painters were known for their urban, studio created
true or false The Pre-Raphaelites advocated an urban, Parisian
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kristina
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The Barbizon painters were known for their urban, studio created
true or false The Pre-Raphaelites advocated an urban, Parisian
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kristina
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What are some prominent figures in the field of art history who are known for their unorthodox yet highly influential artistic
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TX2lover99
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What contributions did Renaissance artists make to the evolution of art and its influence on society?
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ms.kendra
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What may have been one cause for the relative lack of artistic production in Florence during the High Renaissance (after the
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Carl
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What subjects did artists of the Ashcan school depict?
A. active waterways with steamboats and ferries B. busy street life and
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ok234
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Humans began creating images about ____________years ago. (1 point) 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000
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Killer999
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Your friend Kiara says that she is certain that the first piece of art ever created was a sculpture. You disagree. What would
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What are the major characteristics of Mannerist art and architecture? Select a Mannerist painting, sculpture, and
architectural
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Leslie
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In what ways does Albrecht Dürer’s "Four Apostles" serve as an expression of the Protestant faith?
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Mackenzie
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Compare Raphael’s School of Athens to Veronese’s Christ in the House of Levi. Explain how each artist reflected the
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saraetta
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How does the Holy Trinity by Masaccio express the humanist ideals of the15th century Renaissance? Include examples from two
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kim
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How do I set out a timeline from Prehistoric art to Modern art in a power point presentation?
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Rhys
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What was Filippo Brunelleschi's style that he used? Is it.. Italian Renaissance? Thank you.
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Maria
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Match with the correct word
1. The Renaissance coincided with dog 2. Van Eyck's paintings lack any reference to this eating 3.
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Debra Wrinkle
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Your art teacher asks you to write an essay about how our perspectives on art today are likely to be different than the
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I need some help looking up three works of da Vinci with three of Michelangelo. How did the two artists influence the art of the
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Donna
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Contrast The Elevation of the Cross by Rubens with Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son. Explain how each work reflects the
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Anonymous
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Am i right? The question is how Paul Cezanne contributed to art. Is it, because he made his own style with how he used natural
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Bella
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Discuss how the Italo-Byzantine sense can be seen as an evident in Berlinghieri’s St. Francis Altarpiece. Provide at least two
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Anonymous
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Discuss how the Italo-Byzantine sense can be seen as an evident in Berlinghieri’s St. Francis Altarpiece
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tiffany
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In the painting Adoration of the Kings by Gerard David, I have to decide where the linear perspective is leading toward and i
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Anonymous
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Im suppose to discuss where the linear perspective is coming from and leading toward in two paintings, and I was just wondering
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Anonymous
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Compare Raphael’s School of Athens to Veronese’s Christ in the House of Levi. Explain how each artist reflected the
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LJordan
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Posted by rfvv on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 12:16am.
1. Many artists in Degas' time thought that they could be better writers
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rfvv
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Please help, I need to describe the effect of the perspective presented in the Madonna and Child with the Emperors Justinian and
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Anonymous
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In Madonna and Child with Emperors Justinian and Constantine, how would u describe the lines on the platform? Are they parallel
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Anonymous
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Name the period in which artists showed renewed interest in Ancient Greece and took place in the 14th and 15 th century
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I have to describe how cubism is considered emotional approach, but i don't know what an emotional approach is. Help?
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Bella
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The question asks, What are some of the similarities and differences between scroll paintings in China and Japan. I have the
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Mel
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Explain why the Chartres Cathedral both is and isn't an example of the "High Gothic" style. Be sure to reference specific pieces
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Emily
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What is another name for Gherardo Starnina?
.Master of Bambino Vespo .Gentile da Fabriano .Duccio Buoninsegna .Giotto Bondone
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Emily
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From what year to what year was Pablo Picasso active as a painter? (eg. 1901 - 1957 this is just an example)
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Labz
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Discuss how the Italo-Byzantine sense can be seen as an evident in Berlinghieri’s St. Francis Altarpiece. Provide at least two
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ree
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1)Who became Da vinci,s rival in Florence?
-Michelangelo 2)What was the mistake Leornardo made with his work the last Supper?
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nick
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A woman sits and leans on the back of a chair while looking at the viewer.
Ann Barry by Gilbert Stuart Courtesy National Gallery
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Compare Raphael’s School of Athens to Veronese’s Christ in the House of Levi. Explain how each artist reflected the
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Linda
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What are the essential pillars of Neo-Classicism?
Why is emotion important to the Romantic painters? Why did they use bright
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Sarah
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What subjects did artists of the Ashcan school depict?
active waterways with steamboats and ferries busy street life and
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Explains the tendency of Hellenism to use everyday scenes and subjects in sculpture instead of gods and goddesses.
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curry
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Social views and patterns are often protrayed in art. How did the rising middle-class of the enlightenment era play into the
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Angie
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Even though the art in the Renaissance and Baroque periods was not totally religiously oriented as had been the case before
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linda
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How does Perugino's work represent the ideas of Humanism and the Renaissance?
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Becca
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