Answer: A. Vienna, Austria
Explanation:
It happened in 1862. Brahms left Germany and went to Vienna, which was then the centre of European culture and art. A year later, he started working as a conductor. For his work, he became highly esteemed in Vienna's artistic circles, and for his work, he received prestigious awards. He soon became one of the most famous regents of the world.
Proportion is
a. the all-encompassing reproduction of a person or thing.
b. the relative size of an object as compared to another, or as compared to the other elements
in the piece.
the arrangement of visual elements in a piece, which helps to create understanding and
convey the artist's message.
the arrangement of elements in order to create equilibrium and a piece that is aesthetically
pleasing.
C.
d.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
I think the answer is
B. the relative size of an object as compared to another, or as compared to the other elements in the piece..
One of the key markers in the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic period was the development of farming.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
framing that started 10,000 years ago ended the paleolithic and started the neolithic
What invention during the 19 century changed the art world?
Which statement about Pablo Picasso is a fact?
A. He painted about the Second World War.
B. Picasso's work is frantic and hard to look at.
C. His later paintings are realistic.
D. He lived and painted during the First World War.
Answer:
D
Explanation
Picasso even stayed in France during World War II, when the occupying Nazis barred him from showing his work.
write a 300-word essay on Hokusai's work
Answer:
Katsushika Hokusai (31 October 1760 – 10 May 1849), known simply as Hokusai, was a Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter and printmaker of the Edo period. Born in Edo (now Tokyo), Hokusai is best known as author of the woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji which includes the internationally iconic print, The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
Hokusai created the monumental Thirty-Six Views both as a response to a domestic travel boom and as part of a personal obsession with Mount Fuji. It was this series, specifically The Great Wave print and Fine Wind, Clear Morning, that secured Hokusai's fame both in Japan and overseas. While Hokusai's work prior to this series is certainly important, it was not until this series that he gained broad recognition.
His work transformed the ukiyo-e artform from a style of portraiture largely focused on courtesans and actors into a much broader style of art that focused on landscapes, plants, and animals. Hokusai worked in various fields besides woodblock prints, such as painting and producing designs for book illustrations, including his own educational Hokusai Manga, which consists of thousands of images of every subject imaginable over fifteen volumes. Starting as a young child, he continued working and improving his style until his death, aged 88. In a long and successful career, he produced over 30,000 paintings, sketches, woodblock prints, and images for picture books in total. Innovative in his compositions and exceptional in his drawing technique, Hokusai is considered one of the greatest masters in the history of art.
Hokusai was born in Edo on the 31st of October 1760, and died on May 10, 1849. He was a japenese artist who was a ukiyo-e painter and printmaker. He's known as the author of the woodblock series thirty-six views of Mount Fuji, and the well known print The Great Wave off Kanagawa. He made Thirt-six views as a response to a travel boom and a obsession with Mount Fuji. What brought him fame in Japan and overseas was the Great Wave print, Fine Wind, and Clear Morning. But it was not until his series that he got recognition. His artwork had transformed the ukiyo-e artform which was a style of portraiture which largely focused on courtesans and actors into a form of art that focused on landscapes, plants, and animals. He worked in many fields besides woodblock prints and painting and producing designs for illustartions, including his own educational manga. The manga consists of thousands of images of every subject in over fifteen volumes. He started as a young child and continued working and improving until he passed away at the age of 88. In his years he produced over 30,000 paintings, woodblock prints, sketches, and images for picture books. And he is considered one of the greatest people in art history.
Help ASAP !!
10 points plz
Answer:
1) G
2) J
3) A
4) F
5) D
6) E
7) H
8) C
9) I
10) B
Explanation:
If you know the definitions, then answering is really easy. There's really no other explanation other than matching the words to the definitions that best fit them.
What are the 7 elements of Art?
Answer:
i think the 7 elemts of art are line, shape, texture, form, space, colour and value
Explanation:
A similar activity happens when the elements of art are combined. Instead of elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, in art you have these building blocks:
Line
Shape
Form
Space
Texture
Value
Color
Rachel likes the architecture of her friend's apartment and wants to capture it in a photograph for her portfolio. She wants the room to retain its identity. Which practice would be appropriate for Rachel to achieve this?
A.
use artificial light for the camera
B.
use the natural light in the room
C.
align the tripod to eye-level
D.
clear the room of all accessories
Answer: B: USE THE NATURAL LIGHT IN THE ROOM
Explanation:
Answer: B is correct
2. According to Cotter, what experiences in Kiki Smith’s life have fueled her fascination with the body?
Answer:
Her training as a medical technician, AIDS crisis, and the Roman Catholic teachings about miraculous healings
Explanation:
Kiki Smith was born into a Roman Catholic family, which values the tradition of miraculous healings and sacred relics. This was her first emotional connection to the bodies and their functioning.
During the 80s in New York, when she was in her 20s, she trained to be a medical technician. This also sparked her interest in the mechanism of the body and the ways they work. During the time of her training, there was the AIDS crisis as well, and some of the victims were close to her.
All of these are the reasons Holland Cotter cites in the article as the ones that influenced Kiki Smith’s interest in the human body which she later explored through her art.
What type of environment sculpture is the above sculpture an example of?
a. natural sculpture
b. site specific sculpture
c. sculpture series
d. installation sculpture
Answer:
a. natural sculpture
Explanation:
Natural sculptures include the elements and circumstances found in nature. They depend on the surroundings of the natural elements, as well as the weather, season, geography of the place, unique characteristics of it, etc. They present some modification and rearrangement of the natural elements in order to create a work of art out of them. They should also go with their environment and depend on it.
The example in the photo is the sand sculpture. It is made out of the natural elements of sand and depends on it. It is also tightly connected to the geographical environment – it would not last on a place that is very cold or underwater, but only on the dry sand, tropical climate, or the beach specifically.
Site-specific sculpture is a type of sculpture that is created specifically for a particular location. The sculpture is often integrated into the environment, and it may interact with the environment in a variety of ways. Option b. is correct.
The sculpture in the above image is an example of a site-specific sculpture because it was created specifically for the location where it is now installed.
The sculpture is integrated into the environment, and it interacts with the environment in a variety of ways. For example, the sculpture is made of rocks that are found in the area, and it reflects the natural colors of the landscape.
So, Site-specific sculpture interacts with the environment in a variety of ways. B is the correct option.
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What do Impressionist artworks by Mary Cassatt depict? (a)historical subjects (b)scenes from mythology (c)scenes of modern life (d)subjects from literature
Answer:
Correct answer is (c)scenes of modern life.
Explanation:
C is the correct answer as she was using the motives from everyday life, especially life of women - mothers with their child for example.
Therefore, among her most famous works we have Young Woman in a Black and Green and The Boating Party.
All other options are not correct as she wasn't using mentioned motives in her work.
PLEASE HELP ASAP!! Folk songs are filled with historical allegory and are deep in meaning and visual lyrics. Pick a common folk song such as Simple Gifts by Elder Joseph Brackett. Write the words down to the folk song and describe the meaning of the song. (You can make use of the internet to research the song)
I know this is kinda a lot to ask so whoever answers gets 35 points. PLEASE ANSWER RIGHT DO NOT JUST PUT NOTHING JUST TO GET THE POINTS!
Answer: Search for the lyrics of Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan then copy n paste it.
The dramatic movement in the song, at this level, is simple: some event has caused the woman to fall from grace, to be cast out from the upper social circles, and to have joined the ranks of those who have no material possessions. There is more going on here, though. The words are also about illusion and understanding, deception and truth. The song repeatedly describes ways in which the woman failed to see what was really going on around her. She never saw the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns, thought that people were joking when they said she was riding for a fall, failed to realize that the diplomat was using her, and so on. It’s worth noting how quickly and deftly Dylan introduces all of this. The first line encapsulates the class issue and tells us of the woman’s fall: “Once upon a time, you dressed so fine, threw the bums a dime, in your prime, didn’t you?” The second line then tells us how blind the woman was to what was going on around her: “People used to call, say ‘Beware, doll, you’re bound to fall,’ you thought they were all kidding you.” There is dramatic movement: the woman who has been unaware has experienced a fall, and from that experience, has an opportunity to change, to learn, to grow. And, brilliantly, each verse describes one more experience from which the subject might learn, takes the subject to the brink of enlightenment, asks the key questions whose answers would provide resolution, then… stops, begins again, and repeats the process.
Once upon a time
You dressed so fine,
You threw the bums a dime,
In your prime,
The short line length, the fairy-tale opening, the simple words and images, the straightforward aaaa repeating rhyme — all these elements work together to create the feeling of a children’s song, of a child’s world. “Little miss Muffet / Sat on a Tuffet / Eating her curds and whey” uses similar devices to similar effect, for example. In conjunction with the themes we have discussed, these devices suggest that the woman in our story started her adventure with a certain childish, simplistic approach to life, apparently thinking that everything around her was placed there solely for her own amusement. The first extended line, or verse, or whatever we call it — the first sentence, certainly — is not yet finished. The singer pauses, and then tosses off the following question.
Didn’t you?
A fifth line that doesn’t rhyme with any of the first four, yet is clearly part of this first sentence. He is using the very structure of the song to let us know, to let the woman know, that there is more going on, more to the song, and more to life, than this simple children’s world. The words are about illusion and reality, deception and truth. But the lines, verses and rhymes are also playing with these same ideas, first making us think that this is a simple children’s song, then showing us a larger world of which this childish beginning is no more than a piece. The music is at the same time ethereal and earthy, classical and improvisational, stately and sensuous, austere and warm, hallowed and irreverent. The instruments weave together in intricate patterns, yet at the same time move the song along at a measured pace, alternately relaxing and pushing at just the right places, supporting and emphasizing the effects of the words. The overall effect is of being in a church, yet a church that acknowledges all the rich complexities and mysteries of human existence, foregoing any easy moral judgments. And always, even when a discordant note is struck, even when things do not turn out to be simple or straightforward, there is this haunting, pervasive beauty. Dylan tells the woman in the song that the simple order to her life was an illusion, there was no simple, obvious order to the way in which this masterpiece was recorded.
HELP i need to name this for my art class, Plz i need ideas..
Answer:
Name it Lilly because of its flowers! :) Just a suggestion! :)
Why are most photos when discussing values in black & white . Pick one of the choices
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
This is also known as greyscale, and it helps me understand shadows, highlights, etc. So I would say option C.
Sorry if this is wrong! If this isn't wrong, I hoped this helped!
When elements in a composition are strikingly different (art)
Answer:Elements of composition are: patterns, texture, symmetry, asymmetry, depth of field, lines, curves, frames, contrast, color, viewpoint, depth, negative space, filled space, foreground, background, visual tension, shapes. The basic design principle of emphasis is used to either make certain elements of a design stand out (such as through using contrasting colors, making an element larger, increasing the white space around it, etc.), or not stand out (like when including tiny “fine print” at the bottom of a page).
Explanation:
xplain why space is such an important concept of art? How did art change following the invention of linear perspective?
Answer:
art entertains people, and if it’s martial art, martial art can be learned to defend ur self
Explanation:
Answer: It makes a three-dimensional image by distancing or spreading out what's around it to make a background, middle ground, and foreground. Linear perspective changed when you use lines in a particular way so that the back of the paper looks further away then in the front.
Explanation: Hope I helped.
Use watercolors or water-based gels for this activity. First, take the three primary colors and mix them to make the secondary colors. Then, mix the primary and the secondary colors to get the tertiary colors. Remember that the proportion in which you mix these colors determines the color you get. From among the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, list four warm colors and four cool colors. Apply a few strokes of the mixed colors on paper and scan the paper for submission.
Answer:
1345
Explanation:
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Answer:
I mixed the three primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. When I mixed these primary colors, two at a time, I got the secondary colors:
red + yellow = orange
yellow + blue = green
blue + red = violet
When I mixed the primary and secondary colors, I got these tertiary colors:
red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, green-blue, blue-violet, and violet-red.
I compared the colors I mixed with the colors in the color wheel.
These are the four warm colors and four cool colors I got from among the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors:
warm colors: red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow
cool colors: violet, blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green
Explanation:
Sample answer from Edmentum/Plato.
All artists go to college for visual arts.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:
well not actually true you can go anywhere for arts
Explanation:
A is true they do have to go
what is the worst anime to watch and why is the worst
Answer:
I would say boku no pico
Explanation:
Its a ------ anime series...
Answer:
rosemaiden well the animation is ugly
Explanation:
Impressionistic art represents the ( ) of an era.
Answer:
Impressionism is a 19th century movement known for its paintings that aimed to depict the transience of light, and to capture scenes of modern life and the natural world in their ever-shifting conditions.Rejecting the rigid rules of the beaux-arts (“fine arts”), Impressionist artists showcased a new way to observe and depict the world in their work, foregoing realistic portrayals for fleeting impressions of their surroundings—which, often, were found outside.
Explanation:
This was the answer I gave on a quiz at school and I got credit for my answer.
Hopes this helps, contact me if I'm wrong please I like to have feedback!
Answer:
cultural context
Explanation:
got it right on test
Where are the 1/2 steps located on the Solfege ladder? *
sol i think
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Answer:
Fa and Mi
Explanation:
Explain how oil paint is made. What is the vehicle?
Answer:
Oil painting is a medium in which pigments are held together using oils, usually linseed oil. The vehicle is the oil used.
Answer:
Oil paints are made by mixing pigments that contain color with oil. Different colors consist, or today buy premixed, before the painting begins, but further shades of color are usually obtained by mixing small quantities together as the painting process is ongoing, traditionally on an artist's palette, thin wooden boards held in hand. Pigments may be a number of natural or synthetic ingredients with colors, such as sulfur for yellow or cobalt for blue. Traditional pigments are based on minerals or plants, and many have proven stable over a very long period, so many old paintings look very different from their original appearance. Modern pigments are often used synthetic chemicals. Pigments are mixed with oil, usually flaxseed oil but other oils can be used too. Different dry oils have different effects.
Explanation:
I just took the test I got 100%
What is the dance movement when some one stands in the front and someone stands behind them then the person behind them moves to the side then front next to them while dancing usually happens in group dances
Answer:
Modern dance is an American contribution to choreography, much as jazz is a product of American culture. Pioneers in modern dance were and are bold, experimental, initially shocking and obsessively concerned with exploring the language of the body and all its possibilities. Martha Graham, Ruth St, Denis, Isadora Duncan, Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor, Alvin Ailey and more incorporated ballet, jazz, ethnic dance and a unique series of moves that are more than steps—but as clearly defined and as challenging to master.
Aight art class time again, what do you think of my drawing?
Answer:
nice fizzarolli drawing
Explanation:
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ok question of the day. if you can guess what color shirt i am wearing on the first try i will mark you brainliest
Answer: Black
Explanation:
What is the answer to: 5 times 4 times 54 times 69 times 6 times 9
Spread the news we need to get rid of the moderators, they are banning people and deleting posts for no reason, we have rights so do not let them push us around!
The moderators are ridiculous and are taking down posts bcz there friends tell them to. This is completely not fair considering that they are only taking down the questions bcz there friends dont get there way. These are horrible moderators they need to be banned.
p.s: don't answer the math question it is just there to cover up the what this post is rlly about.
What is the question photographers are most concerned with answering?
Answer:
depends
Explanation:
Which word does Not describe how Gothic architecture was originally considered
A. Crude
B. Uncivilized
C. Refined
D. Rough
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Refined
What do you think President Biden should say in his inaugural speech to unify the country? Why do you think that would help?
Answer:
it not what i think bc what i think wouldn't be acceptable so what as a proper president should say is what problem they want to focus on in the u.s.a. like for example trump in his last election he built a wall for immangrants don't over throw and run our country thats the problem trump was trying to fix and so far he succeeded his job but know Joe Biden he is going to nock that wall down and rk as we speak there is over 7,000 immagrants waiting by the wall for the break of the wall to happen. SO as joe biden he should state a problem in the U.S that needs fixed and from there explain in his speech how to fix it and how he will succceed and so on.
Answer:
Joe can't even go up a stair case, what makes you think he can do a speech right?
Explanation:
Somehow, Biden ended up at the grocery store in the spaghetti sauce aisle and then in the parking lot with the cart attendant and instead of just pushing them, he’s using a forklift … or something.
His exact words, minus the stuttering because we don’t want to be mean, were:
“So, you go ahead and stack spaghetti sauce at a store and a supermarket. You control the guy or the woman who runs the … or brings out the carts on a forklift. What happened?”
You wanna know how to make me smile
Take control, own me just for the night
And if I share my secret
You're gonna have to keep it
Nobody else can see this
Answer:
wow lol
Explanation: