I believe the correct answer is C. Copley.
Portrait d'apparat— a Rococo technique of portraying the
subject with objects associated with him in his daily life—was used by American
painter John Singleton Copley, whose portraits and historical subjects are generally
acclaimed as the finest artist of colonial America. The use of Portrait d’apparat
gave his works liveliness and acuity which was not usually associated with
XVIII century American painting.
For the first bass clef:
C
G
A
E
C
G
For the second bass clef:
E
A
C
G
A
E
For drawing the space notes:
E should go on the 3rd space
C should go on the 2nd space
G should go on the 4th space
A should go on the 1st space
I have also attached a picture of the bass clef notes.
You can use the picture to help you read bass clef notes in the future!
hope this helps!
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The Column of Trajan combines the glory of battle with details of soldierly life to support the Roman sense of military and cultural superiority over its enemies.
Located in the Trajan's Forum in Rome Italy, this monument honors the victory of the Roman army of Emperor Trajan in the Dracian Wars. The column represents the many battles between Dacians and the Roman Empire.
This impressive monument also served as a propaganda tool in that it served the Roman Empire to show the power of the Roman army in different campaigns and its dominion over the Dacians.