Answer:
‘Georges de La Tour’ Review: An Artist Veiled in Shadow is the name of the image.
After painting images of human folly, La Tour turned to the deeply spiritual
"While artists’ reputations can sometimes decline after their deaths, rare is the case of someone falling into total obscurity. Yet such was the fate of Georges de La Tour (1593-1652), who found fame and fortune in life, but who upon his death was quickly forgotten. So total was the oblivion that surviving works were often attributed to other artists, including one in the Prado, originally thought to have been painted by Francisco de Zurbarán. La Tour was not rediscovered until 1915, when a German academic with a penchant for working in the byways of art history published an article on the artist, laying the foundation for future scholarship.
The Prado’s retrospective, organized by the museum’s Andrés Ubeda and the Louvre’s Dimitri Salmon, brings together about 30 of the roughly 40 paintings securely attributed to La Tour. While richly satisfying in its career overview and the array of masterpieces it provides, the show leaves one more curious about the artist than ever before."
I found the image after reverse searching, hope this helped a bit.
Answer:
They made it to be on the Marvel Movie
Explanation:
Idk how else to explain it, other than it's epic and was wanted by Marvel studios
Answer:
- Sorry, buddy. Can't help you; I can't see the quiz title.
- My guess, from what I see, is <u>true</u>.
- Formal balance, from what I've seen, occurs when two even parts of a composition have equal weight and importance. They can be divided by a line and the art on either side is a mirror reflection.
- For each image, from left to right, starting at the top row, then down:
- F & R
- F
- F
- A
- A
- F
- F & R
- F
- A
- F & R
- F
- F (might also be R)
- A
- F
- A
- F
- R (I think; could be A)
I hope this helps you! Have a fantastic day!
The correct answer is D. The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.
Explanation:
According to the MLA guidelines for a website and almost any other source, when the author's name is not known you should simply omit it. This means the first information you should include is not the author's name or last name but the name of the website or source, which is the information after the author in most citations. Also, you should include the name of the publisher after the title of the source. According to this, the first information should be "The Land Down Under". Besides this, the word "web" which is the medium should be included after the date of publication, and before the date you read the source. This makes the last option the correct citation.