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Here is some stuff. State in your own words.
The Classical period was an era of classical music between roughly 1730 and 1820. The Classical period falls between the Baroque and the Romantic periods. Classical music has a lighter, clearer texture than Baroque music and is less complex. The harpsichord was replaced as the main keyboard instrument by the piano (or fortepiano). Unlike the harpsichord, which plucks strings with quills, pianos strike the strings with leather-covered hammers when the keys are pressed, which enables the performer to play louder or softer (hence the original name "fortepiano," literally "loud soft") and play with more expression; in contrast, the force with which a performer plays the harpsichord keys does not change the sound.
The classical period was an era of classical music between roughly 1730 and 1820. THe classical period falls between the baroque and the romaantic periods. Classical music has a lightier, clearer texture than Baroque music and is less complex. The harpicord was something new that was make. It repaced the main kepboard instument. Unlike the harpsichorsd
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I think the answer is value. I'm sorry if this isn't correct I'm not really good
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The texture of this image seems rough and crooked and has many overlaps of light brown objects. This is very hard to identify yet easy to look at because of how strange it is. The artist used this texture by adding contrast and colors and textures. I also believed that this image has purposely created like this because of how strange it is, the artist used all these shaped, colors, contrast to draw attention to our eyes. Our eyes try to figure it out because of how strange and satisfying it is so look at it. There for this image was made like this on purpose.
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the two side towers
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the dome in the back is apparent of neoclassicalism, the front is I believe Greek or Roman. Baroque is the embodiment of details and what is eye catching. the two towers on the side seem to have a lot of details, which would represent baroque. the front part with the close columns would represent beau-arts architecture.