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What are the two major types of art of the Archaic Period?
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sculpture and vase-painting
Explanation:
During the Archaic period, two major types of art that were produced were sculptures and paintings on vases.
The sculptures were starting to be more proportional and relaxed, although still quite geometric. The figures of men and women started expressing some emotion, such as the so-called Archaic smile.
Paintings on the vases stopped being purely geometrical and started depicting figures and scenes. These scenes were usually images from mythology or the everyday life of people.
Why is my rank not showing?
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try either restarting the app or website?
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restart the app maybe it works
What is the goal of an exhibition?
A. To expose a set of forgeries
B. To establish new artistic standards
C. To sell a particular artist's works
D. To recognize wealthy art patrons
Answer:
To sell a particular artist's work
Synesthesia is the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of artistic work.
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That's False, I did some research and that isn't the right term.
If you're interested you can look it up for yourself.
retry! I am making scarfs for the homeless. Does this look sufficient? Btw its only like a fourth of the way done so.... yeah.
Answer: it looks absolutely amazing you are so great for doing this and taking the time out of your day to do this for the unfortunate!
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How are the jamb statues different from any other wall/architectural carvings? What mood best describes the figures outside the Cathedral
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1. what was ed ruscha art technique
2.what was Robert Indiana's art technique and idea
3. what was Roy lichttension art technique and idea
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1. Ruscha became well known in the late 1950s when he began making small collages using images and words taken from everyday sources such as advertisements. This interest in the everyday led to him using the cityscape of his adopted hometown Los Angeles – a source of inspiration he has returned to again and again.
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3. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was an American Pop artist best known for a signature style that borrows from mass culture, particularly comic books and advertising. Lichtenstein's technique, which often involved the use of stencils, sought to bring the look and feel of commercial printing processes to his work.
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I don't know the second one
Unscramble this
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Am i right
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school suck woooow i saw this and noticed it first sight but yes u are correct
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Look, Monday night was definitely not our night
Tuesday night was just another fight
Wednesday, I thought everything would change
Thursday came and it was still the same
Friday night, we went out on the town
Saturday, we should have burned it down
Sunday morning came and now you're gone
I should probably know this sh:t by now
I should probably know this sh:t by now
But no
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wait is this a song or something lol im so confused
Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
Examine the three pictures below.
Determine what each is an example of, and any other information you can recall from the lesson or from your own knowledge of art and ceramics.
Picture 1: A Greek soldier holding a small vase and a tray painted on a vase. The scene is mostly dark glaze with the man and other elements of the scene in light brown. Picture 2: A dragon painted on a white vase.
Picture 3: Hands shaping a clay vase on a pottery wheel.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Picture 1: A Greek soldier holding a small vase and a tray painted on a vase. The scene is mostly dark glaze with the man and other elements of the scene in light brown.
Answer:
this is what the answer said:
Answers may vary, but should be similar to the following: Picture 1: It is an example of red figure painting. This technique was mainly used by the Greeks. Picture 2: It is an example of a porcelain vassal. It was created by the Chinese, who developed porcelain over 10,000 years ago. Picture 3: It is an example of a pottery wheel. A pottery wheel is used to spin the clay while the ceramicist shapes it into a form.
Explanation:
Match each painting with the correct art movement. Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque ? Impressionism Luncheon of the Boating Party by Auguste Renoir 2 Cubism The Massacre at Chios by Eugène Delacroix 2 Romanticism
Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque: Cubism.
What art movement is associated with Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque?"Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque is associated with the art movement of Cubism. Cubism emerged in the early 20th century and was pioneered by artists such as Braque and Pablo Picasso.
This movement sought to depict objects from multiple viewpoints, breaking them down into geometric forms and reassembling them in an abstracted manner. Woman with a Guitar exemplifies the characteristic fragmented and abstract style of Cubism where the subject is deconstructed and reimagined in a complex interplay of shapes and angles.
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4. Were you surprised to learn that China shut off access to Twitter? What do you think it
would be like to live in such an oppressive society?
no if i ? i don't want to live in country with oppressive society i must live in country with good and respectful society
Hey, Y'all know who is Alec Bejemiman?
And if you do what ur fav song?
Answer:
Let me down slowly.
Explanation:
Need help with this art question
Answer:
Diagonal and horizontal
Explanation:
Hope this helps!!
List at least two Instruments belonging to each of the woodwind, brass, string, and percussion familles. Briefly describe each instrument, including
its construction and working.
Answer:
Woodwind: These include wooden instruments that work by allowing and constricting the passage of air. This includes instruments such as
Recorder: The recorder belongs to a class of instruments called aerophone woodwind instruments, which produce sound by the passage of air across holes made in the wood. It consists of a hollow wooden tube with small holes in a straight line along the side, and a larger hole (called the mouthpiece) at the top for the entrance of air. To play a recorder, the musician blows air into the mouthpiece and then closes the remaining holes with the tips of the fingers in different combinations (of open and closed holes) to create varying sounds.
Bassoon: A bassoon is a reed woodwind instrument. It consists of a hollow cylinder that is open at the top. The opening travels from top to bottom, curves up, and then ends in a mouthpiece a third of the way up the instrument. The bassoon has finger holes similar to those of a recorder, where the player places fingers to block the passage of air and produce the desired tone. Bassoons (and other reed instruments) produce sound by passing air over a reed that vibrates at a certain frequency to create a tone.
Brass: These instruments are similar to woodwind instruments, except they use brass in their construction. They include instruments such as
Trumpet: A trumpet is a brass instrument made from a cylindrical tube bent twice into an oblong shape. It has an open horn at one end and a mouthpiece at the other, and it usually contains three to four valves that, when pressed, increase the length of the tube. To play the trumpet, musicians press their lips against the mouthpiece and blow air into the tube. They can change pitch by pressing the valves or varying the amount of air blown into the instrument.
Tuba: This is the largest brass instrument; it consists of a cylindrical tube bent into an oblong shape. Similar to the trumpet, it has an open horn at one end and a mouthpiece at the other. It also functions similarly and uses valves to produce different tones. The size difference between a trumpet and a tuba gives the tuba a lower pitch as compared to a trumpet.
Strings: These instruments consist of one or more strings stretched across a hollow or solid wooden body. They include instruments such as
Cello: Also called a violoncello, it is a stringed instrument consisting of a hollow wooden body and a smooth wooden board called a fingerboard. At the top of the fingerboard is the headstock, which has pegs used to tune the strings of the instrument. A cello has four strings that start at the bottom and end at the tuning pegs. To play the cello, musicians press a string against the fingerboard and either run a bow across the string or pluck it with a finger. The further down (toward the body) the placement of the finger, the higher the pitch of the resulting sound.
Guitar: A guitar’s construction traditionally uses wood, with a hollow or solid wooden body and a smooth neck that contains a fingerboard. Most guitars have fingerboards that have metallic frets placed in them at fixed locations, which help produce tones of different pitches. Traditional guitars have six strings made of nylon or a steel alloy. The strings start at the bridge at the bottom end and run the length of the instrument, over the fingerboard, and into the headstock. At the headstock, the strings attach to machine heads (tuning pegs). To play the guitar, musicians press down a string behind a fret and then pluck the string (with fingers or a plectrum) over the body. The further down (toward the body) the placement of the finger on the fingerboard, the higher the pitch of the resulting sound.
Percussion: These instruments are beaten, struck, or brushed to produce sound. Percussion instruments include
Cymbal: A cymbal is a percussive instrument that is a thin, generally round plate of metallic alloy. Musicians play these by striking them with a drumstick, mallet, or hands, or by brushing them. Cymbals produce different sounds based on their size, shape, and curvature of the body, but they do not produce a definitive pitch.
Xylophone: This is a percussive instrument made of wooden bars of different lengths. The order of these is by size, and each bar produces a different tone. To play the xylophone, musicians strike bars with mallets to produce tones.
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some people do not like graffiti because it
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they consider it vandalism. Many people has a misunderstand of the art of graffiti, however, graffiti is and will be always be art but has gained bad reputation thanks to gangs and people who uses it in zones were graffiti is not allowed.
Explanation:
Answer: Graffiti can cause damage to decorative or delicate surfaces. Affected places can also tend to feel run down but seems to be threatening, turning off buyers and possibilities. Some graffiti can be very offensive, threatening groups or individuals, or racially neglectful.
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fav top ten song? i wont to know?
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Explanation:
Mine are Dance,Dance fall out boy
2.Uprising - Muse
3. One -Metallica
4. Hayloft - Mother Mother
5.Burning Pile - Mother Mother
6. Daisy - Ashnikko
7. Oreo - Shotgun willy
8.Cat Girls Are Ruining My Life! - Corpse
9. Mr.Loverman - Ricky Montgomery
10. Crush - Tessa Violet
Answer:
Feel better- penelope scott
brooklyn bloodpop- syko
freaks- surf cruise
Slumber party- ashnikko
verbatim- mother mother
masquerade- suixxie
dark red- steve lacy
we fell in love in october- girl in red
washing machine heart- mitski
Jealous- eyedress
and ima add an extra one feel good ink- gorillaz
Anet is an art director. She has a PhD in Fine Art from the Art Institute in Chicago. Her children go to private schools, and she and her family spend summers at their cabin in the Rockies. Which of these is most likely Janet's work situation given her lifestyle and level of spending?
Explanation:
I dont know lol
Schedule 123
I'd like it to include the following, (aside from the schedule below, I'd also like a meal planner, to-do list, the date, and a little box for meetings/appointments but you can just write meetings):
6am - Wake up, say morning prayer, drink water, read some inspirational messages, get dressed, brush teeth, brush hair.
6:15am - Read a chapter of a book
6:30am - Write down 10 ideas, make to-do list, circle the most important task, check email, and do bible work
7am - Make and eat breakfast
7:30am - Do schoolwork
8:00am - Break
8:15am - Do schoolwork
8:45am - practice guitar
9:15am - schoolwork (can have short breaks in between)
10:15am - Exercise / snack
10:45am - Do schoolwork
11:15am - Break
11:30am - Schoolwork
12pm - Lunch
12:30pm - Hockey training
1pm - Complete any unfinished work / free time
5:30pm - Dinner
6:15pm - Learn something new
6:45pm - Free time
9pm - Log meals, water, and exercise, electronics off, no more food, brush and floss teeth, brush hair, take shower if needed, say nighttime prayer, and review day
10pm - Lights out, go to sleep.
Explanation: thanks for the free points ;)
I need help plz
I made the outline of my new Among Us oc... but I'm having trouble designing what it would look like out of the game. I'll give 20 points per person.
Answer: Im pretty sure it would look like a person with a hemlt on and a backpack
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here's an old drawing lol
Answer:
nice
Explanation:
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MUSIC WORK!!! VERY URGENT PLZ HELP ME. WILL MARK THE BRAINLIEST !!!
Answer:
I think F# and fb is same sound .
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Bb and A# are the same note.
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I speak without a mouth
and hear without ears.
I have no body, but I
come alive with wind
What am I?
Answer:
An echo
Explanation:
The closest distance up or down on a piano keyboard is a what ?
Answer: up
Explanation: because it depends on how high the height is of the piano
what is the importance of arts education?
Neumes are:
A. monks who are experts in the singing of Gregorian Chant.
B. marks indicating the contour of a chant melody.
C. the clearest way to notate music.
D. sacred texts.
Answer:
D marks indicating the contour of a chant melody
Explanation:
Answer:
marks indicating the contour of a chant melody
Explanation:
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what role can photographs play in revealing injustice? What role can they play in encouraging people to take action against injustice?
Answer:
I've never had a photography class, so I'm basing my answer off of what I know and my own logic. So, I believe photographs, when it comes to justice, can show who did what, especially if the photograph was of catching somebody in the act of a crime. Take security cameras at stores and banks, for example, as even though they are not photographs and just video evidence, it can catch a robbery in the making, which they may even be able to the person's face, which can be evidence to arrest the person and for the bank/store/etc. to achieve justice. This can cause people to perhaps stop doing crimes, as they can easily be caught in the act. Also, it may persuade people to set up cameras or take photos if they feel like something may happen to have evidence of the situation.
Hope I helped.
Answer the following questions for the given time signatures 4/4, 6/8, 2/2, 12/8, 6/4: 1. How many beats are in the measure? 2. What kind of note gets 1 beat?
top gets the beat bottom says how many beats there are
Answer:
The top number of the time signature tells how many beats are in each measure, and the bottom number tells which note will represent one beat.
Explanation: