Answer:
He was running low on money and couldn't pay full price.
Explanation:
I am inclined to think that he was running low on funds and was unable to pay full price because there were records of him being previously financially supported for a duration of time, though it seems that he had not received any further support whilst being pursued by creditors for payment.
John was father and Mike was son the had the influenece
The correct answer to
this question is that:
“The realist artists wanted the viewer to see
that real life was like for so many, rather than just the life of the wealthy.”
<span>What we usually see
depicted in art are the treasures and luxurious life of the rich. To see the
other side of the coin, realists want us to realize that life is not just about
joy and pleasure, some of our brothers and sisters are suffering in poverty.</span>
<span>All Native American tribes used natural pigments; the very concept of chemical pigments had not even been invented yet when Indians still roamed free. And all tribes created hand shaped pottery because they had no access to machinery to do it for them.
Southwest tribes include: Apache, Comanche, Havasupai, Hopi, Jemez, Kiowa, Lipan, Maricopa, Mohave, Navaho, Paiute, Papago, Panamint, Pecos, Pima, Pueblo, Shoshoni, Soaipuri, Tewa, Ute, Walapai, Yavapai, Yuma and Zuni
While all of them produced hand shaped pottery decorated with natural pigments, most did so for their own use within the tribe. The first and perhaps most famous of the tribes to trade heavily in pottery were the Maricopa. Others soon followed the Maricopa example such as the Navaho which became even more famous for their jewelry than their pottery.</span>
Answer: Yes. Any type of drawing counts as art, even something simple as a circle.