Answer - A. Poem
<span>Debussy's 10 minute long prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun is programmatic, based on a poem by Stéphane Mallarmé. I</span><span>n the poem, a faun (a half-man, half-goat creature, according to ancient Greek legend) wakes up to revel in sensuous memories of forest nymphs.</span>
I think either c or a not sure
Answer:
Group f/64.
Explanation:
In 1932, Weston, his son Brett, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and a handful of other Bay Area photographers formed a group of like-minded realists who called themselves Group f/64, in honor of an aperture setting on a lens one might stop down to in order to attain the sharpest focus in a photograph.
Answer:
They hold on to the belief that an artist who would put time into planning and executing a work would want it preserved. While this is true for many artists, some of them create temporary forms of art to be enjoyed for only a few hours ...