1. , hard (stone),beautiful (physical description)
2. a woman from the British museum.
3. a woman thinking the artist must have been thinking an ordinary design and this is the result.
4. this statue is very detailed the hair almost looks real ( as far as you can get with stone) besides the discolor the proportions are realistic. overall a very good statue.
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Answer:
Monumental
Explanation:
Claes Oldenburg is an American sculpture born in Sweden on January 28, 1929, famously known for his work as soft sculpture in big structures using themes of every day of life. He is considered to be part of the Pop-art movement, his sculptures indicate everyday objects, and he put them in the landscape which reflects Oldenburg monumental public art.
The reason engravings are so widely dispersed is because <u>Engravings </u><u>didn’t require the </u><u>same protection</u><u> that</u><u> cave paintings</u><u> did in order to endure.</u>
<h3>Reasons Engravings were widely dispersed</h3>
- They did not need to be protected as much as paintings because they are unlikely to wash away.
- They can be made on various types of rocks and not just smooth ones.
- They are less likely to be destroyed by harsh weather and time.
As a result of this, most African art was made of engravings which were done to last as long as possible. This was then copied by several African cultures and allowed to engravings to spread.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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