• the farmer is bald, wearing glasses, with a stern look on his face and his eyes starring straight at the viewer.
the farmer is wearing a white shirt buttoned to the collar under worn blue jean coveralls with a dark wool dress jacket.
the farmer is holding a pitchfork with his strong right hand.
the pitchfork pattern is mimicked in this coverall and shirt.
the farmers wife is standing just to her right and behind the farmer
she has light colored hair that is parted in the middle and pulled back tightly
she seems to be looking just to the right of the viewer
she isn’t smiling or frowning but looks somewhat melancholy to me
In the middle ground I see:
a 2 story, white house with board & baton siding
the gothic style window on the 2nd story is positioned directly in the middle of the house and towards the middle of the painting with a sheer printed curtain hanging
below the porch roof is a double 2 over 2 country style window
the porch is held up with turned columns
In the background I see:
round tree tops in shade of green
the very tip of a church steeple peeking out above the tree tops
a light blue sky with a few soft clouds
Explanation:
Elements of Art used in the art work: Textures
the clothing is smooth
pitchfork is shiny, cold and pointed sharp
ric rack & broach are bumpy
man’s face looks leathery from the sun and lumpy with the wrinkles of age and hard work
The earliest notated European music was Gregorian Chant. This was a monophonic form of music with all folks contributing their vocal music in 'one voice'. The oldest evidence of this notation comes from around the year 850 and was called the Musica Disciplina of Aurelian of Reome.
Traditional music and songs are those played for a long period of time already in the country. While modern music is those occurred starting in the 20th century.
Explanation:
Country music is always trying to find a balance between the two kinds of music to give importance and recognition. The listener ages vary, but both old and young ones will listen since country music is in between
Known for his flamboyant stage performance and extensive vocal range, Mercury made waves in the music industry as Queen's frontman by embracing femininity and dispelling any and all preconceived notions about rock music, such as hyper-masculinity.