There aren't any statements shown but I think i can help with the second part, artists in different times and places are influenced by the different things around them and by what is happening during that time.
For an example of different places; an artist at a beach would be more likely to draw the beach than an artist in a forest and the same way reversed.
An example of different times; an artist in the 1700s would portray people wearing different clothes than an artist would portray today.
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The fill in the blank section:
3/4 and 4/4
The section beneath:
1) Add one more note to the first measure and second measure
2) Add two more notes to the first and second measure.
Sorry if this is wrong, I haven't been in choir for a little while and I may not remember things correctly.
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exactly what I'm doing lol
A - The reason being is because of atmospheric perspective, it's most commonly used and more well known with point perspective that gives drawings, paintings, or otherwise 2D mediums a 3D feeling.
Spatial perspective is usually used within natural / organic compositions because of the foggy or distant feeling it can give.
Interest because of how many different techniques you can accomplish with perspective such as one point, two point, or three point perspective. Such an example would be in architectural mock sketches of the finished building or project.
Depth, as stated before depth and space are both hand and hand. Depth gives the feeling of something coming alive or making a circle into a sphere with shadows by using light, creating layers of rock on a cliff face instead of a sheer drop, moreover; detail.
According to Yahoos top answer for this exact question, it can be seen from the Pergamon Museum, in Berlin Germany.
ArcheologyTravel.com backs this up. the total of the article is "Babylon to Berlin and beyond: the Ishtar gate in the pergamon museum and around the world" It comments on the "striking reconstruction" of the wall.
Totally would check out the second site for more info!