In Jean-Antoine Watteau's The Signboard of Gersaint, a portrait
of LouisXIV is being placed in a storage box because Louis had recently had
died.
<span><span>Normally, the painting is interpreted as a
commentary on the shift in aristocratic culture – or relief – that occurred
during the government of the more licentious </span>Régent Philippe II, Duke of Orléans</span> <span><span>(1715–1723), after the death of </span>Louis
XIV</span> <span><span>and before the accession to the throne of </span>Louis
XV</span><span>.<span> </span></span>
The shape of my vase would be triangle because the sport is rugby. So in the scene it’s a very rough and hardcore contact sport. The triangles rough edges depict the bold and dangerous aspect of the game. The handle will convey as the trophy because the game is such a close competition and that’s all the players are focusing on while in the field.
Answer:
1. primary colours. red yellow and blue, used to create all other colours
Explanation:
By using state of the art technology and incredibly high powered computers. Also new technology like satellites help predict or show the weather
Answer: The meter signature is 3/4, and the meter type is simple triple.
Explanation: Bach, minuet II from cello suite no 1 is a piece that has a meter signature (or time signature) of 3/4. The meter signature's top nunber defines how many beats there are per measure. The piece also has a simple triple meter type. A meter type describes how a beat is divided into smaller groups. In a simple triple meter the majority of the beats are divided into eight notes (half a beat). There are three beats per measure and each beat is a quarter note.