I think the correct answer is c
1. Francisco Goya - B. Romanticism
- Goya is regarded as the most important Spanish artist of late 18th century. His work is largely a representative of Romanticism that shows intense emotion as the main source of visual experience, capitalizing on such emotions as apprehension, horror and terror, and awe experienced when placed in front of new aesthetic categories of the sublimity and beauty of nature.
2. Jacques-Louis David- A. Neoclassicism
- David is the main proponent of the Neoclassical style of painting. The movement seeks to return to the form of classical beauty and magnificence of the Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.
3. Gustave Courbet - C. Realism
-Courbet was a french painter who is the proponent of Realism in the 19th century. His works embodies the essence of realism which is to depict the happenings of everyday rural living.
4. Paul Gauguin - E. Post Impressionism
- Gauguin was a post-impressionist artist that was unacclaimed until his death in 1903. His works were strongly influenced by the post- impressionist style of French Polynesia. It is with the use of strong bold colors and primitive themes that started this post modern style.
5. Claude Monet - D. Impressionism
- Monet's work is most memorable for his use of light atmosphere and observations of daily activities for a sequence of paintings. The philosophy of impressionism is to express one's perceptions of his immediate surroundings and nothing more. Just simple appreciation of moments.
Fashion designer is when you design a dress
technical designer is when you are good at something (i think)
Eusebius, Constantine's principal biographer, describes the sign as the Chi Rho<span>, the first two letters in the Greek spelling of the name Christos. After that victory Constantine became the principal patron of Christianity. In 313 he issued the Edict of Milan which granted religious toleration.</span>