The work Dahlias, pomegranates, and palm, by
Henri Matisse, blurs the boundaries between drawing and painting.
The painting was created in 1947, and it is quite an interesting one, given that only ink was used to create it - there are no other colors except for black. The artist used brush strokes to paint these fruit and a palm, and you can see the image in the attachment.
By what I've learned, it's called a HYMN
Answer:
Romans
Explanation:
They believed in many gods like the romans.
Jack thinks that because Algernon is eating the bread, he can too.
Haha, this is hilarious! I would totally do the same.
The group of instruments accompanying a solo singer in an opera is known collectively as the basso continuo.