Answer:
Hard Bop
Explanation:
Hard Bop was birthed as an opposition to cool jazz of 1950s and was played mostly by urban musicians (from Philadelphia and Detroit) reflecting an East Coast, extroverted response to urban life.
While cool jazz preferred a light timbre, hard bop preferred a sound that was heavy, dark and impassioned. The saxophone of choice was tenor which replaced the alto and drummers played in a more assertive style.
Answer:
b. Raft of the Medusa
Explanation:
The raft of the Medusa is a significant work of French art of the 1900s which is generally considered to be an emblem of Idealism. This portrays an event of which Géricault was particularly interested in human and political aspects: the loss of a French fleet with more than 150 troops on the deck off the coast of Senegal in 1816. Finally settling on his final composition, the painter studied the story in-depth and made numerous sketches that demonstrate the expectation of rescue.
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Rayograph is a process invented by Man Ray. He lived in NY during the early 1900s. He helped form the Dada Movement, which influenced later art styles, including Surrealism.
Surrealism is a form of art, influenced by the Dada movement, that focuses mainly on fantastic or dream-like imagery.