The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Duccio
Giotto
<span>Cimabue
I believe the correct answer is the first one. </span>The city council of siena commissioned Ambrogio Lorenzetti to fresco the city hall with scenes of good and bad government. Hope this answers the question.
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<em>Well, His work has evolved from small-scale examinations of the properties of glass in the artistic approach, and understand his deep relationship with gardens and nature. Returning to </em><em>"NYBG"</em><em> more than a decade after his first exhibition here is a rare Kate Elliott and, later, Flora C. Mace made the drawings that formed the The amount of time you spend in the galleries depends upon you, as the visit is self-paced, however the average amount of time most visitors spend viewing the artwork in the Galleries, Garden and Glasshouse is 1-2 hours. Hope That Helps!</em>
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Is it one of these:
1. Keith haring
2.claes Oldenburg & coosje van bruggen
3.robert raucshenburh
4.richard Hamilton
5.roy Lichtenstein
6.peter Blake
7.andy Warhol
8.david hockney
The main plot is about a man and woman falling in love. However, if you go deeper in the story it's basically showing how the "American dream" or any dream is unattainable. During this time, the 1920's, people went against their morals such as Jay Gatsby and did what they could to become successful. But as much as they tried they still were unhappy. Like how Jay was wealthy and successful but just wanted to be with his love Daisy. He ended up unhappy because his true dream was short-lived. Hope that wasn't too confusing.
I believe the answer would be C. Floor plan.
I chose this answer because floor plans show you the layout and design of a room/entire floor, and how the space is going to be used.