<span>The women have short jackets and full skirts and the men have wide-brimmed black hats.</span>
Answer:
sure!
Explanation:
what i see is her mind or imagination. she was a famous artist, and i think what their trying to show u in the photo, is how creative and unique the way her brain worked in the creative department. and how she put that on canvas, it shows how complexed she was when working with her art work.
Answer:In the U.S. Senate's sculpture collection, there are plenty of busts of instantly recognizable historical figures such as Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. But enshrined alongside them, there's also the lushly-bearded, bowtie-wearing likeness of an obscure 19th Century Italian-American artist. While Brumidi, who signed his work "C. Brumidi Artist Citizen of the U.S.," isn't a famous name, he left a lasting mark on the U.S. Capitol, by creating striking frescoes and murals that add charm and grace to the building's interior.
Brumidi's work, which can be found throughout the Capitol, includes the fresco The Apotheosis of Washington in the Rotunda canopy. But his masterwork is the hallways on the first floor of the Senate wing, an assortment of frescoes and murals known as the Brumidi
Explanation:
In digital cameras, raising the ISO means a similar decrease in quality, with an increase in what's called "noise." It's the digital equivalent of grain and results in a sort of "chunky" look to the image.
Answer:
1st measure: 4 beats
2nd: 1-2(under 1st note) 3(under 2nd) 4 (under 3rd)
3rd: 4 beats
4th: 1 (under 1st) 3-4(under 3rd)
5th:1-4
6th: 3-4(under 2nd)
7th: 1(under 1st) 2(under 2nd) 4(under 4th)
8th: 1(under 1st) 2(under 2nd) 3-4(under 3rd)
9th: 1-2(under 1st) 3(under 2nd)
10th: 1(under 1st) 2-3(under 2nd) 4(under 3rd)
11th: 1-4
12th: 2(under 1st NOTE) 3-4(under 2nd)
Explanation:
you write in the counts under the notes.