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quester [9]
3 years ago
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What were chorales?why where they popular ?

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1 answer:
kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
3 0

a hymn tune and was popular for the printing press because allowing publishing hymnbooks

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A portrait (a French word for one's character, from the Latin word protrahere - meaning 'to bring something to light') suggests the depiction of a certain man in the fine arts.

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• c) By number of portraits we distinguish single, double and group portraits.

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Because the art represents the material and intangible heritage (different forms of fine arts, oral tradition, crafts, performing arts) and tool for learning of history through historical documents and moments captured during the time.  

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Scenic narratives of celebrations, rituals and similar acts have played an important role in all cultures since the earliest times. They are shown in art as a historical event and with often purpose of certain ideological or political propaganda.

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