Answer:
Religious and domestic scenes
Explanation:
What was called the Northern Renaissance was not a renaissance in the Italian sense. In the Netherlands - present-day Belgium (then called Flanders) and the Netherlands - artists had no Roman ruins to rediscover. Thus his break with the Gothic style produced a brilliant flourishing of the arts.
While Italians sought inspiration from classical antiquity, Northern Europeans were inspired by nature. In the absence of classical sculpture to teach ideal proportions, they painted reality exactly as it seemed to them, in a detailed realistic style. The portraits bore such an exact resemblance that Charles VI of France sent a painter to three different courts to paint possible consorts (spouses, wives), basing his choice only on the portraits.
1. Mosque
2.
3. Mihrab
4. Kiva
5.
6. Acanthus
7. Suburb
8. Aqueduct
9. Khufu
10. Flying buttresses
Answer:
The Story:
The two girls are the sister and the sister’s friend. The boy is the little brother. He wants to
join in and play with them. She wants to exclude him. He tries pleading, being a pest
(making a noise, running back and forth in front of them, etc), sulking – all to no avail.
Finally he calls in the mother. She tells his sister she is being mean, but then tells him not
to be a pest. At this, the sister includes him in their play. He changes from being a pest to
being a lot of fun.
Suddenly the mother calls him – thinking to get him out of the road. The two girls however
don’t want him to go now. The whole thing ends happily with all good friends