Answer:
Philip was the self-proclaimed protector of the Roman Catholic Church.
Explanation:
He sought to limit the spread of Protestantism, and he ultimately completed the work of unification begun by Ferdinand and Isabella (the “Catholic Monarchs”) in the Iberian Peninsula. Read more about the house of Habsburg and the Habsburg dynasty.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wheatley was captured by slave traders and brought to America in 1761. Upon arrival, she was sold to the Wheatley family in Boston, Massachusetts. Her first name Phillis was derived from the ship that brought her to America, “the Phillis.”
Answer:
The sponsorship of the court and wealthy merchants prevents artistic freedom from works of art, as they often sponsored works that painted them as religious figures, or in religious scenes.
Explanation:
Sponsorship was very important for the development of art during the Renaissance. However, this sponsorship often prevented artists' creativity and artistic freedom, as it prevented them from painting what they wanted, but made them paint portraits of their sponsors as historical figures, or religious figures. This characteristic reinforces the adoption of humanist concepts by artists of the time.
Wait, what exactly are you asking here? You're asking for me to make an exciting title for the Golden Age of Islam? The Great Islamic Period! I'm not a very creative guy, so tell me if this works or not.
-TTL
<span>Answer:
It seems the other answers didn't really look at Islamic art. Christianity and western art in general allows for depiction of people--saints, holy men and women, children, etc. Islamic art does not allow for the depiction of people. There's an emphasis in Islamic art on geometric form, murals, and vegetation. Animals are rare in Islamic art, but you can occasionally find a piece that incorporates one.</span>