Answer:
its actually more half art and half science question
depending on the item, some counterfeit is easier to spot, some is harder
do you have any item in mind? and perhaps take a photo so we can judget
Explanation:
Answer:
Dionysus was the Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. He was depicted as either an older, bearded god or an effeminate, long-haired youth. His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), a drinking cup and a crown of ivy.
Explanation:
The lighting is encased within a very unusual encasing. By the looks of it, it is custom made and crafted to have it's unusual shape. The unusual shape may be made by stained glass, or colored glass. Stained glass is usually created using fiber and silica. Because of the thickness, most of it absorbs the light (as we can see that not the whole shape is lightened up, as well as how the light does not show up inside the house), as well as reflect them (as parts of the color is not dark enough to absorb). While this shape is unusual, and is not very useful, it still does the job it is suppose to do, dim the light.
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Answer:
A) tell a story
Explanation:
When painters in the workshop of the fifteenth-century artist known as the Master of Osservanza illustrated The Meeting of St. Anthony and St. Paul, they solved the problem of how to tell a story in a single painting by merging a series of episodes into one picture.
The method of continuous narrative used in the painting that illustrated The Meeting takes you through a step-by-step description as if you were there and you grasp the entire story as it unfolds from beginning to end and vice versa.