I believe the correct answer is: classical and religious
motives, principles of mathematics, perspective, and ideal proportions.
The main features of Albrecht Dürer's work are: classical
motives which he introduced into Northern art, through his knowledge of Italian
artists and German humanists; religious motives as he commemorated both
Lutheran and Episcopal Churches and the principles of mathematics, perspective,
and ideal proportions which he introduced in his theoretical works “Four Books
on Measurement” and “Four Books on Human Proportion”.
Answer:
Not certain but the first choice seems to be the best
Explanation:
soundtracks are typically known as (all) the music in a film, not just the theme
again not certain but I hope this helps in some way
Answer:
because of modern cinemas
Explanation:
At this edge of the early 21st century, we would call this a traditional theatre experience. It is familiar, not one of those experimental, avant garde productions. It’s what we expect from our theater. Hasn’t it always been like this?
It hasn’t. This experience that we call theater is still relatively new. It is only about a hundred years old. Shakespeare would cry “foul and most unnatural murder” if he were to see it. Or, at the least find this new theater a novelty unlike what he did. Sophocles, Moliere and all of the great actors of the 19th century would have the same response. The theatre we call traditional is wildly divergent from what came before.
It could be said that theatre changed to reflect it’s time. It became a more realistic and psychologically connected experience. And yet, we lost some vital aspects of theatre in the translation. I believe for theatre to meet the requirements of expressing what it is to live in the 21st Century and to remain vital, we need to go back and reclaim some of what made theatre theatre before the turn of the last century. [Read the post on The Rise of Realism]
Every time theatre has remade itself, it has begun by looking back at what came before. The early seed of the shift to realistic theatre began with a look back at Shakespearean production practices. The rise of the regional theatre movement in this country took a look back.
Let’s compare the production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in the newly opened Globe Theater (1600) and the recent production of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize winning play August: Osage County, (2008)[i]
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