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Effectus [21]
2 years ago
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vfiekz [6]2 years ago
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Answer: It is C

Explanation: Stage managers facilitate communication across all creative and technical departments; act as a right hand to the director; oversee sets, props, lights, and sound; and call all technical cues during performances.

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Titian became the most famous painter in 16th century Venice and the greatest member of the Venetian School. He dominated field of painting for <em>sixty</em> years in Venice and northern Italy and influenced <em>Veronese</em> and <em>Tintoretto</em>. European monarchs competed for his services. After apprenticing to Giovanni Bellini and Gentile, Titian then imitated the style of <em>Giorgione</em> with whom he worked for couple years. Titian became painter for the wealthy Venetian academic circles and close friend of<em> Pietro Aretino</em> whose writings promoted Titian’s reputation.

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Titian portrayed the resemblance of magnificent persons without falsification and by remaining truthful to his sitters, and himself. Titian never tried to depict the ideal man and always stayed in the adjacency of the real human being he was representing. Titian’s initial concern was with man living within his own environment.

The patrons of Titian did not only seek pictorial records but commissioned him because they admired them as works of art.

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4. His late period, his Final Achievement (1556-1576), where in the loneliness and isolation of old age he was able to dismiss all artistic current compromise. Not a time of refusal or decay, but a time of accomplishment when he was able to ignore the preferences of patrons and his art became one of pure intentional expression.

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