Yes this is true. Both Egyptian Kings and Egyptian deities were depicted as the same size in Egyptian art. This is because Egyptian artists used a hierarchy of scale to represent status and importance in their society. Because Egyptian Kings were often seen as earthly forms of deities (ex. In the 5th dynasty the Pharaoh was commonly believed to be the son of sun god Ra, and the name was incorporated into the Pharaoh's legacy) they were somewhat equal to their divine counterparts which is why they were depicted as the same size in Egyptian art!
For more information on Egyptian art, see: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/egypt-art/beginners-guide-egypt/a/e...
Answer:
Each figure in this painting shows their individualism.
Explanation:
Leonardo's Last Supper depicts the scene of Jesus sharing his final meal with his Apostles before his death and resurrection. The painting is a study of different human emotion, provided in a simple composition. The Last Supper painting describes the response given by apostles when Jesus announced one of them would betray him. All apostles (12) have different responses to the message, with shock and anger. Last Supper is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance known as one of the best painting in Christian religious art.
I believe the correct answer is D. 4'33''.
It refers to his composition which lasts for four minutes and 33 seconds. It is rather controversial because there is no music at all - John Cage performed this before his confused audience who didn't know what was going on. Cage wanted to show that any sound in nature could be considered music, even if no actual instrumental sounds are made. So Cage just sat in front of his audience, without making a sound for 4 minutes and 33 seconds.
Answer:
.C.
ExplanationB.long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation( decorative notes strong such as trolls and turns) contrast between loud and soft solo and ensemble