Answer:
3/4, 3/4, 2/4, 4/4, 3/4
Explanation:
1. 3/4 because there are 3 quarter notes in each measure
2. 3/4
3. 2/4
4. 4/4
5. 3/4
Answer:
I STRONGLY BELIEVE THAT A SCALE REPRESENTS ALL THE OPTIONS. THERE ARE 3 KINDS OF SCALES:
graphic
verbal
representative fraction (RF)
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:Both Solarization and Sabattier Effects are techniques used in photography. The difference is the amount of exposure that the photos undergo. Solarization effect produces photos that are fully exposed therefore creating blac and white photos, while the sabattier effect produces photos that are partially exposed creating different varying tones (i.e. sepia)
Answer:
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation.
Explanation:
Answer: I choose the painting, "Women in the garden" by Claude Monet
Explanation:
Women in the garden was created by Claude Monet in 1866 using oil paints. In the painting he depicts his future wife, Camille Doncieux posing among other girls surrounded by trees and lush garden greens. Monet painted this painting en plein air which means outside. He was worried about having all the wrong angles so he dug a trench for his canvas after painting the upper half in order to have as realistic point of view as possible. In the painting the girls appear to be wearing beautiful gowns that Monet got the inspiration for from a magazine. Many of Monet's works of art where sent to Paris salons and loved by the public but when he sent his painting Women in the garden to be hung among the others for all to see it was rejected in 1867 because they claimed it was weak in the narrative and wouldn't show it in their museum because of his heavy brushstrokes. claude monet at the time was barely making it by due to not having alot of money so fellow artist Jean Frederic Bazille bought his painting in order to support him in his time of need.