Answer:
C. Of the sun
Explanation:
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The German term for the art song is:
Lieder
Answer:
Explanation:
Lascaux Cave is actually a complex of several caves in the town of Montignac, in the department of Dordogne in southwestern France. The cave has over 600 wall paintings on its walls and ceilings dating back to the Upper Paleolithic time, some 17,000 years ago. Opening the cave to the public in 1960’s has brought serious threats to the paintings. As part of the strict conservation program, authorities managed to install an air conditioning system in the cave to regulate humidity and temperature. Soon after that, a white mold called Fusarium solani infested and spread across the cave ceiling and walls at a rapid pace. Many other fungus infestations has followed over the years that threatened to destroy the priceless ancient paintings. Conservation process is still ongoing up to the time of writing and Lascaux Cave is not open to the public.
Answer:
A group of solo instruments called the concertino
Explanation:
It is generally a multi-movement work for a smaller group of solo instruments, called the concertino, contrasted with a larger group, called the ripieno. For example, In J. S. Bach's Fifth Brandenburg Concerto, the concertino is a flute, a violin, and a harpsichord.
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"A love of asymmetry" is the <span>characteristic of japanese art that was already evident in haniwa figures of the kofun period.
</span>The Kofun period follows the Yayoi period and it refers to the era that was from around 250 to 538 AD in the history of japan and during this period Haniwa, that are actually<span> terracotta clay </span>figures were used in rituals and also used as funerary object.<span> </span>