When compared to the Classical era, we find that the movements in Romantic symphony C. Became more free.
<h3>How was movement different from the classical era to Romantic symphony?</h3>
In the classical era, movement was more regulated as there was an emphasis on restraint.
The Romantic era came about and allowed for freer movement as well as one expressing their creativity in creating symphonies.
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Answer: C, A, A, B, D, B
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1. The art movement that immediately followed Impressionism is known as post-Impressionism.
2. Vincent van Gogh had a great influence on Fauvism, a subset of Expressionism.
3. "The Death of Marat" by Jacques-Louis David is an example of a Neoclassic painting.
4. Cubist artists were mainly influenced by Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne.
5. Impressionists avoided staged compositions, as they did not aim to capture reality perfectly.
6. Thomas Eakins was greatly influenced by Diego Velázquez and José de Ribera.
The high renaissance started in 1490