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Stells [14]
3 years ago
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Define the following terms: - tapestry - monument - portrait

Arts
2 answers:
Kipish [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<u><em>Tapestry</em></u> is a heavy hand-woven textile used for depicting a story. In the time they were made, they were also used to keep homes warm by covering the walls.

A <u><em>monument</em></u> is a memorial, a lasting remembrance, or evidence of an event. For example, there is a statue of Balto somewhere. It serves to remember how the dogs saved the lives of people who lived in a little town by sledding food to them.

A <u><em>portrait</em></u> is a painting of a person. It can be used to capture the essence of a person and remember important people of a time period.

<u><em>Summary:</em></u>

Tapestry<u><em>:</em></u> A heavy hand-woven textile used for depicting a story. Monument: A memorial, a lasting remembrance, evidence. Most often a statue or other physical three-dimensional structure. Portrait: A likeness of someone,usually painted or sculpted.

Alla [95]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

tapestry: a heavy handwoven textile used for hangings, curtains, and upholstery, characterized by complicated pictorial designs

monument: a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a notable person or event

portrait: a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders

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