False. Romantic composers were notorious for using excessive amounts of dynamics! That's how they'd communicate their intentions to the performing musicians, by putting dynamics in the music so the musicians would know exactly what the composer wanted from them.
Composers had a fascination with extreme emotional states in the Renaissance period.
I believe the correct answer is B. scene from everyday life.
The Pre-Raphaelite movement opposed the British Royal
Academy, which championed a narrow range of idealized or moral subjects and
conventional definitions of beauty drawn from Renaissance and ancient classical
art. The artists of this movement were inspired by the centuries preceding the
Italian High Renaissance and they depicted nature and the human body realistically.
Some of the examples of this movement are: “The Lady of Shalott” by John
William Waterhouse and “Ophelia” by John Everett Millais.
Answer:
They even provide us details of past and when used in the museums can fetch a good amount from the visitors.
Explanation:
Art conservation is a science which deals with the preservation of the art work, documents, artifacts and other cultural heritage. It also entail the cleanliness, repairing damage, reshaping, reassembling and toning in repair to blend with original object. The art conservation stimulates the economy because these preserved things of the past are sometimes used for the exhibitions in the galleries as well as museums which also gives returns with the increased number of visitors.
Answer:
(12/10) - (5/10)
Explanation:
1/2 is the same thind as 5/10. 1 1/5 is the same as 6/5, or 12/10. 12/10 - 5/10 is 7/10. Converting these fractions makes them fit in the answer, and gives them a common denominator, which would be helpful for solving the problem.