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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
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What is the role of an artist who creates a painting illustrating a nation's victory in war?

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1 answer:
Nady [450]3 years ago
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Answer:

1) What is the role of an artist who creates a painting illustrating a nation's victory in war? //(B) To glorify the nation

2) How does Roger Fenton use visual composition in Valley of the Shadow of Death to depict the loss of war?// (D) Cannonballs in a barren landscape hint at the missing dead

3) The fact that all Incan architecture shares similar design principles suggests what Incan value?// (C) unity

4)The towers of St. Basil's Cathedral in Russia are symbolic of what events?// (D) eight local holidays

5)The Greek arch can typically be seen in what American structure?//(C) Capital buildings

6) The United States Supreme Court's architectural design symbolizes what values that are also shared with Greek culture?//  (D) balance and justice

7)Realists reacted to the Industrial Revolution by creating what types of paintings?// (B) images of the middle class

8)What twenty-first century technology has allowed artists to reproduce a hard copy of a two-dimensional work such as a paintings cheaply and quickly?// (C) computer

9)How might a cinematographer create a believable scene in nature?//

(A) through research of plants and animals

10) Which movie professional creates the storyboard? (A) screenwriter

Explanation:

1) (B) To glorify the nation. In every story the event of the winner is commemorated, especially if it is a nation.

2)(D) Cannonballs in a barren landscape hint at the missing dead. A shadow in arts depict the past, oblivion. The death only past for something had liven

3) (C) unity. For the Incas was important the union of the people because that was their strength

4)(D) eight local holidays. The initial concept was to build a group of chapels, dedicated to each of the saints on whose day the Tsar Ivan The Terrible won a battle

5)(C) Capital buildings. The young nation, freed from British guardianship, believes it is the new Athens, that is, a focus of democracy.

6) (D) balance and justice. Characteristics of democracy

7)(B) images of the middle class. The people takes protagonism

8)(C) computer. It can simulate and reproduce any elements necesary for a movie like characters, scenography and complicates scene

9) (A) through research of plants and animals. Because it must be in the reality

10) (A) screenwriter. If you need a dialogue or line you need a writer

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