Answer: you are a nice person???
Explanation:
Tenga en cuenta que su hispanico cmon da preguntas difíciles?
<span>Desiderata.....a beautiful piece. Like all poetry, it's there for you to take away what you can use. You do not have to agree with every word. Yes, there are problems..he does not fudge that fact, but he offers some hope and personal transformations to consider... </span>
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.
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Explanation:
we shouldnt defined art beacuse its a subject not a toy LOL
Answer: 1. van Eesteren and van Doesberg - Project for the Rosenberg House
2. Rietvald- exterior of Schroder House
3. Walter Gropius - Design for the Chicago Tribune Tower
4. Walter Gropius and Adolph Meyer - Workshop wing, Bauhaus
Explanation: 1. Cornelis van Eesteren was a dutch architect. He contributed to the De Stijl movement, with its founder Theo van Doesburg who was a dutch artist.
2. Gerrit Reitveld was a Dutch furniture designer and architect. He was one of the principal members of the Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl.
3. Walter Adolph Georg Gropius was a German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School. He was also a leading architect of the International Style.
4. Adolph Meyer was an American psychiatrist.