Answer:
Movement I – Fast, written in Sonata Form
Movement II – Slow just like a moderate walking pace, also written in Sonata Form
Movement III – Minuet and Trio Form, slightly slower than allegro,
Movement IV – very Fast, written in Sonata Form
Explanation:
in terms of tempo each movement varies as follows;
Movement I – Tempo is molto allegro
Movement II – Tempo is andante
Movement III – Tempo is allegretto
Movement IV – Tempo is allegro assai
I can tell the painter likes vibrating popping colors, and takes reframe form other painters. In the painting we can see a contrast of yellow and blue. Also, in the background we can see a sky and silhouette like the famous painting “Starry Night” by Leonardo DaVinci
Answer:
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Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The middle ages in Europe saw a sharp decline in mosaics, but the industry during that time that kept it going, at least in a small way, on the floors of churches was the following.
Without any further reference, we could say that it could have been patterned tiles and stone paving. Stained glass played an important role in medieval churches' walls in the Middle Ages.
Traditional Romanesque churches or Gothic churches, both were designed to include fine pieces of art on the floor, in the ceilings, and on the walls. All across Europe, we can see beautiful works of art in the facades and the inside of medieval churches. There are many examples, but we can mention two notorious ones. The Durkheim cathedral and the Canterbury cathedral.
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