<span>I believe the correct answer is “The Transfiguration
Mosaic at Sant'Apollinare in Classe” 6th century (year 549)</span>
“The Transfiguration Mosaic at Sant'Apollinare in
Classe” is a mosaic which represents the decoration of the apse of Basilica of
Sant' Apollinare in Classe, dating to 6th century. The mosaic can be divided
into two parts:
1. Crux Gemmata (jeweled cross with engraved picture
of transfigured Jesus Christ and his followers)
2. Saint Apollinaris praying to the God in a green
valley with rocks, bush, plants and birds.
This artwork has many Biblical symbols. It
represents the transfiguration of Jesus Christ, a complete change of form or
appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state, under the Hand of God. On
the sides of the arch are shown palms and under them are the archangels Michael
and Gabriel. These symbols represent justice. Under them, figure of Saint
Apollinaris is portrayed in the act of praying God to give grace to his
faithful. He is surrounded by 12 white lambs which symbolize 12 Apostles.
In Early Byzantine art, every color had a symbolic
meaning complementing the religious scene. In this mosaic the colors used are:
gold (representing the radiance of God), red (representing love), green (the
color of nature, life) and blue (everlasting world, heaven).
Answer: The correct answer is : The correct step is to place the lid and close the container containing turpentine very well, store it in a cool and well ventilated place. Turpentine exposed to the air can cause health problems as it is in the List of Hazardous Substances for health, because it is flammable. It can cause damage when inhaled and by passing through the skin. May cause irritation and burn eyes. Breathing turpentine can cause lung, throat and nose irritation and produce a cough. It also causes headache, nausea, dizziness, confusion and pulse acceleration.
He only started painting when he was 27 years old.
His life is documented on the letters he has wrote.
Before declaring he was an artist, he attempted many other careers.
For most of his life he had a mental illness.
He cut off his own ear.
Answer is: Acropolis of Athens, i<span>ncluding the </span><span>Parthenon.
</span>Parthenon (447–432 BC) <span>is a </span>temple,<span> on the </span>Athenian Acropolis<span>, </span><span>dedicated to the </span>goddess Athena.
The golden ratio <span>is a special number approximately equal to 1,618.
</span><span>Pythagorean theorem states that </span>square of the hypotenuse<span> is equal to the sum of the squares of the </span>other two sides.