<span>I believe the correct answer is his brutally
naturalistic renderings which were deemed unsuitable for religious subjects by
the Council of Trent.</span>
The brutally naturalistic renderings were the
element of Caravaggio’s painting style that was often deemed as unsuitable for
religious subjects and occasionally seen as deemed inconsistent with the
artistic guidelines established by the Council of Trent, an ecumenical council
of the Catholic Church.
I am not too sure whether there were some options, but there is something I have heard about: giving classes or teaching.
Very often when you read about the lives of the musicians, you hear them teaching the rich and often being flustrated at having to do it; since the rich are not onlways talented. But they need to do it to close their budget.
Absolutely! You can take an old piece and make I need by interpreting it with new modern instruments as long as you make sure to keep the integrity of the original piece!
Answer: D. While Renaissance artists often captured the moment before something happened, Baroque artists sought to capture the moment when something happened.
Explanation:
The Renaissance period lasted between the 14th and 17th centuries and saw the revival of European art following the upheaval of the Middle Ages. Renaissance art was described as being calm and this is mostly down to the artists then, capturing the moment before something happened.
The Baroque period came after the Renaissance and the art was full of drama owing a lot to the tendency of the artists to paint a picture of the moment an event happened thereby capturing all the action.