Answer:
Doctrine of color
Explanation:
Rococo artists was famous for rapid brushwork often finishing paintings within an hour. It stresses main arts only, uses mirrors and reflections to blur and create a world of dream, totally free and asymmetric in style with irregular lines and contours usually mundane or palace life scenes depicting the persuit of pleasure and leisure time of the wealthy.
As the the French Academy was divided rather sharply between two doctrines. One taught that form was the most important element in the painting (Poussiniste) and the other taught that color was the most important element (Rubeniste), the rococo artist follow <u>doctrine of color.</u>
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The off-network syndication market was one of the primary factors in the rise of filmed episodic narrative programs.
<span>1. </span>I
believe the correct answer is Vltava.
The name of the river that Czech composer Bedřich
Smetana depicted as it flows through the countryside is Vltava (also known as
Die Moldau or The Moldau). The composition describes the course of the Vltava,
starting from the two small springs, the Cold and Warm Vltava, to the
unification of both streams into a single current.
<span>2. </span>I
believe the correct answer is “Má vlas”.
The musical composition in which Czech composer
Bedřich
Smetana depicted the main bohemian river Vltava is called “Má vlast” (meaning
"My homeland"). “Má vlast” is composition set of six symphonic poems and
it is often presented as a single work in six movements, but the six movements
were conceived as individual works.
If you mean what his most common name is, he is often known as "Caravaggio"!
Hope this helps!
Hi!
The answers should be
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Hope this helps. I'm not 10000% positive these are it but they are only ones that make sense <3