Correct answer choice is :
C) His art is characterized by outlined or drawn imagery.
Explanation:
Achilles Painter, Athenian vase painter identified by and named for an amphora credited to him with a portrait of Achilles and Briseis. The amphora is now in the Rome Museums. His period of action corresponds with the Parthenon statues and with the government of Pericles. The Achilles Painter also is honored for his white-ground lekythos. The white-ground lekythoi are assumed to be the most trustworthy reference of data about great Greek paintings of the Roman period.
Answer:
Technical director
Explanation:
A highly skilled and trained theatre professional having deep knowledge about technical aspects of the art form and design and work with production managers, designers and design technicians. They make sure that the technical features of production are organised and safe. He may purchase materials, create blue prints, plans and supervising technical crew. Most technical directors study theatre at undergraduate level, some also get a graduate degree in technical direction and technical theatre as well.
I think, based on the options provided for the answers that the correct response would be (d). As a focus of producing works with the physical form was not permitted. There are a few schools of thought on the subject... one is that only god can create the physical form so to do so would be as though you are aligning yourself at gods level and his creativity. While another thought is that the figure form is not allowed due the a concern that the art might then promote idolatry which was seen as a contradiction of the oneness of God. So while some patterns express symmetry they are not minimally colored and are quite the opposite. It is thought that the geometric patterns are more representational as a reflection of God’s infinite creations and should allow for spiritual contemplation and growth... which leads me to believe (d) is the correct choice.
I think its art from Europe
Blue and green is the name of it I am not exactly sure