Answer:
How does the artwork reflect the culture in which it was made?
Explanation:
Probably because it shows how that culture has a unique type of design in Art. If this was wrong I’m sorry it tried.
Your correct answer is D, hope it helps!
Answer:
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Explanation:
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic but thy i shall float like a ducky in a boat .
And I'm going down, like the Titanic. Eyes blue, like the Atlantic. And I'm going down, go-going down. [Verse 1: Rxseboy] I'm going down 'cause I was down for you. Lookin' like a clown for you ...
Answer:
C. to change the meaning of a common household item
Explanation:
"Marcel Duchamp" was a French-American artist and writer who became popular for his "readymades."
The readymades were common goods or household items <em>(unaltered objects)</em> that were used in order to express "retinal art." He couldn't fully explain this kind of art form thus, it was often rejected by jury's of art. Most of the time, people do not seem to notice it in art shows.
An example of his art is the "Fountain," a porcelain urinal which caused a debate whether it was indeed an art or not.
So, this explains the answer.