There should be options to choose from for this question. I managed to find them elsewhere. The options are:
A: They have symmetrical balance and detailed forms.
B: They have highly textured details and lots of colors.
C: They have ambiguous space and cropped forms.
D: They have lots of patterns and objects centered on the paper.
The correct answer is B. Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints have highly textured details and lots of color. The woodblock prints usually depicted landscapes, tales from history, scenes from the Kabuki theatre, as well as courtesans, geisha and other aspects of everyday city life. Ukiyo-e became the dominant art movement in Japan during the 17th century, where it was appreciated above all as a colorful form of decorative art.
Answer:
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Explanation:
American Art Museum can stand on its own even if it wasn't in the same Greek Revival building as the National Portrait Gallery. Located in Chinatown, it's in the old patent building and free for all to enter. Here are the highlights:
1) Art: Gallery after gallery showcase paintings and sculptures through the ages. More popular pieces come wit benches nearby for visitors to soak it in.
2) Courtyard: The Kogod Courtyard is stunning and connects the two museums. There's wifi, tables and gardens.
3) Store: It's large and has a lot of gems, perfect for gifts.
4) Fun: If you want to explore the museum through a scavenger hunt, ask the front desk for a map!
Answer:
c. The typeface is a type of sans-serif font.
Explanation:
"The font being using for the logo of Starbucks is Santana Black Font. Manfred Klein took the charge for designing and releasing this font for the first time. Santana Black font is basic sans serif typeface."
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