It was very different type of art for the time that is why and it was very sad type of art it mean sad things
I had to do a bit of research for this one but here is how I would explain it:
In the 17th century, religion was far more important than it is today. It was a vital part of everyday life. Dutch artists would be influenced by the church of England as their artwork, the Church argued, played a key role in guiding the faithful. Art was certainly as important as the written or spoken word - not locked behind any language barrier - and anyone could understand it. Dutch artists had to make their art persuasive: it had to move the faithful (and disbelievers) to feel the reality of Christ’s sacrifice, the suffering of the martyrs, the visions of the saints.
<span><span>I think it depends on what movie. Let's say for example,
in the movie "Apollo 13", the weightlessness scenes were filmed
inside </span>a Boeing
KC-135. I am hoping that
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Welding, carpentry, careers like that! Right now in the field for specifically welding, the opportunities are countless, and the job pays really well. Welding can be anything from creating metal art to fusing airplane parts to working on bridges - so from outdoors work to inside work. I don't know as much about carpentry, but it's similar enough, and if you build houses, that's outside I guess. Haha hope this helps!