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Temple of Portunus (formerly known as Fortuna Virilis), travertine, tufo, and stucco, c. 120-80 B.C.E., Rome
The Temple of Portunus is a well preserved late second or early first century B.C.E. rectangular temple in Rome, Italy. Its dedication to the God Portunus—a divinity associated with livestock, keys, and harbors—is fitting given the building’s topographical position near the ancient river harbor of the city of Rome.
Differences between Greek Parthenon and Temple of Portunus :
The Temple of Portunus was raised on a high podium and could only be approached by steps across the front of the building in contrast to the Parthenon, whose steps run around all four sides. Because the greek temple encourages viewers to walk around the building and explore its uniformly articulated sculptural mass, Roman temples are defined in relation to interior spaces, which visitors are invited to enter through one opening along the longitudinal axis of a symmetrical plan.
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Oh gosh. As a violin player I feel so triggered by this question. xD
Let's start by stating what we know the answer cannot be. If it was hit by a mallet like a piano, it's a percussion instrument. Manual just doesn't make sense. A bow is used to pull the string which creates vibration or the sound like a violin. For the most part, violin plucking is done with the fingers. The last option is pick which stringed instruments like guitars can use. The best answer is:
<span>Plucking a stringed instrument may be done with the fingers or a pick.
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From looking at the painting, I would say that Henri Matisse uses different kinds of lines, colors, and patterns in order to create variety in his painting.