That's wrong the real answer to this question is "A"
You would be forgiven for thinking that Princess Diana had very little in common with Henry VIII or the artist Hans Holbein. But you would be wrong. The Tudors invented the portrait as a means of projecting personality, often by linking striking images with words.
If you look at any member of the Royal family in the last few hundred years capable of playing the same game, it’s the late Princess of Wales, posing alone in front of the Taj Mahal, anticipating the headlines.
In the first episode of a new series, The Genius of British Art, I will be examining how royal portraiture has reflected and defined the changing face of England. Five other presenters, including Jon Snow and Sir Roy Strong, will then explore other areas of our artistic heritage, from war art to landscapes.
In so many ways, the Tudor reign was transformative, and art is no exception. In 16th-century England, the idea of using a painting to capture and transmit the personality of a ruler was revolutionary. Until then, royal portraits consisted of a squiggle and a crown on a coin or a seal – they were merely tokens. But if you look at Hans Holbein’s 1537 portrait of Henry VIII, what you see is the man himself: there are no royal emblems, no crown, no flummery. The painting shows the King in all his thuggish dignity, a rugger player gone to seed. While paint can flatter or lie, steel in the form of a made-to-measure suit of armour with a 54-inch waist cannot. It’s clear from Henry’s surviving armour that the painting shows his actual, hulking physique.
There were two factors which drove this transformation of the portrait. One was the Renaissance: English artists and thinkers were influenced by continental Europe’s urge to recreate the lavish, realistic art of Rome. The second was the Reformation. The idea of English identity was invented in Henry’s reign after the break from the Catholic Church and Rome; you could say that he was the first Eurosceptic.
Jacob Blake is an African-American man who was shot in the back during an arrest by cop Rusten Sheskey. The occurrence happened in Kenosha on August 23, 2020, as cops were trying to arrest Blake. Blake was ineffectively tasered then shot after he made way for his SUV and tied to enter the vehicle. Jacob Blake is now paralyzed from the waist down, however, is expected to live. He was at first bound to the emergency clinic bed and officers were posted in his room, yet the binds and representatives were later removed, and a warrant against him was cleared. This whole situation caused an uprise and more protesting on top of what was happing before. Cops are killing more and more African-American citizens, and this is what is throwing people across the country into an outrage. Black Lives Matter protests are happening in masses in response to these occurrences.
What's happing needs to stop. It is upsetting the world and throwing our lives into chaos. I believe that this could've been prevented if cops were better trained and supervised. These cops are being punished, but not as much as deserved. A lot of these men that are being killed wrongly so. A lot of these citizens are doing nothing wrong but being discriminated upon, and it is sad. A lot of people are out there, risking their lives to save the lives of others. Our people are turning against each other, and our people are trying to stop it.
Police are trained to protect lives, and instead are taking them. They aren't being supervised well enough, and they aren't trained like they're supposed to be. They are disobedient and disrespectful to many people. They need to have harsher punishments for actions such as killing for no reason. I think it is self-explanatory as to why cops should stop unnecessarily killing innocent black people who are harmless and are just trying to live. I hope that our world comes to find peace soon before it self destructs.
Answer/Explanation
Earth Science, Geography, Human Geography, Physical Geography ... where things are found, why they are there, and how they develop and change over time. ... For example, a biogeographer might document all the places in the world ... of the Gulf Stream, a massive current flowing like a river through the Atlantic Ocean.
Please vote <u><em>Brainliest</em></u>
Answer:
C. Bill Hagerty
Explanation:
Bill Hagerty has been a United States Senator from Tennessee since 2021! Stephen and Craig were previously Senators, but they aren't currently serving.