This block was placed near the corner of the west frieze of the Parthenon, where it turned onto the north. The horsemen have been moving at some speed, but are now reining back so as not to appear to ride off the edge of the frieze. The horseman in front twists around to look back at his companion, and raises a hand (now missing) to his head. This gesture, repeated elsewhere in the frieze, is perhaps a signal. Although mounted riders can be seen here, much of the west frieze features horsemen getting ready for the cavalcade proper, shown on the long north and south sides of the temple. Pediment sculpture Figures of three goddesses from the east pediment of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens. (The British Museum) Figures of three goddesses from the east pediment of the Parthenon. The east pediment of the Parthenon showed the birth of goddess Athena from the head of her father Zeus. The sculptures that represented the actual scene are lost. Zeus was probably shown seated, while Athena was striding away from him fully grown and armed. Only some of the figures ranged on either side of the lost central group survive. They include these three goddesses, who were seated to the right of centre. From left to right, their posture varies in order to accommodate the slope of the pediment that originally framed them. They are remarkable for their naturalistic rendering of anatomy blended with a harmonious representation of complex draperies. The figure on the left is on the point of rising and tucks her right foot in to lever herself up. To the right another figure cradles a companion reclining luxuriously in her lap. They are perhaps, from left to right, Hestia, goddess of the hearth and home, Dione, and her daughter Aphrodite. However, another suggestion is that the two figures on the right are the personification of the Sea (Thalassa) in the lap of the Earth (Gaia).
Explanation:
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he temple of Athena Nike (Athena as a goddess of victory) is the smallest temple ... its side columns have volutes both in the front and at the side, in order to create a ... Usually the proportions between the width and the height of an Ionic column was ... a heavy, monumental gateway to the Acropolis, built in the Doric order.
Which type of rhetoric is used in the following advertising claim?
9 out of 10 veterinarians recommend that pet owners use Fluffer-Coat shampoo to keep their dog's coat healthy
Answer:
Your answer is Ethos
Explanation:
Answer:B
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Y'all im gonna give u the idiot test
1. Whats 2+2
2. What is the color of ur skin
4.ur probably wondering where #3 is if u didn't realize that 3 was missin u failed the idiot test
Answer:
25 white /aahhh shiii
Explanation:
Answer:
1. 2+2=4
2. The color of my skin is based on my race.
3. Isnt here
Explanation:
Which of the following artists was known as the "Queen of Soul"?
A. Arthea Franklin
B. Mahalia Jackson
C. Billie Holiday
D. Ma Rainey
Answer is A. Arthea Franklin
Answer:
aretha franklin!11
Explanation:
it is a kind of stone with caustic properties used for coffins.
Answer:
Limestone?
Explanation:
Thats the type of stone used for sarkophagos and Limestone is caustic.
I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST
A photograph of two peoples' silhouettes kissing. There are images of hands over the faces.
This photograph has elements of ____________, although it is specifically an example of rayograph.
a.
Surrealism
c.
ilfochrome
b.
montage
d.
Dada art
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
A i believe, hope this helps.
Answer:
Its A my guy. Give me brainliest
Explanation:
Timbre describes:
the type of wood used on string instruments
the time and breath required to play an instrument
the piece of wood used on many woodwind instruments
the unique sound of a voice or instrument
please do this
Answer:
the unique sound of a voice or instrument
Explanation:
What are the materials necessary to create an electromagnet?
Answer:
Large iron nail (approximately 3 inches in length)
Thin coated copper wire.
Dry cell batteries.
Electric tape.
Iron fillings, paper clips and other magnetic items.
Explanation:
When writing counts for quarter, eighth, or sixteenth notes, does each note drawn get a count written underneath?
Answer:
It relays on the type of music you are writing
Explanation:
What steps of the art critique process do the following questions go with?
1.who is the artist?
2.what is the title?
3.what medium is used?
for the ones that asked
Answer:
Pretty nice !
Explanation:
Does anyone else do this?
Answer: sorta of but not most of the time
Explanation:
Haha funny tho thx for the entertainment
The art song, or lied, is strongly associated with which of the following composers?
A. Franz Schubert
B. Richard Wagner
C. Felix Mendelssohn
D. Hector Berlioz
What is true about comedies?
A. The Greeks developed comedies before tragedies.
B. Comedies were particularly popular after the fall of Rome, but disappeared in the Middle Ages.
C. Fewer ancient comedies than tragedies have survived.
D. All of the above.
Answer:
its D (all of the above)
Explanation:
how is the portrait of sandra cisneros different from frida kahlo self portraits
Answer:
Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits depicted her pain and hopelessness. But Rodríguez-Díaz’s portrait shows a defiant and proud Cisneros.
Explanation:
Edmentum
Taymor's production of The Tempest is an example of the style of Realism; this is illustrated by the fact that they use real water on the stage.
Answer:
mark most brainliest have a great day
Explanation:
Andy Biersack
Artsssss
Answer:
it's looks great too!!
What is the name of the famous bar that is also the setting of Manet’s 1881 painting?
A. La Grande Jatte
B. Dame aux Camelias
C. Folies-Bergere
D. Le Moulin Rouge
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Folies-Bergere
Explanation:
Which statement about Woodland canoes and baskets is true? A. They are made from the bark of willow trees. B. They are decorated with symbols, lines, and shapes. C. They have fabric designs glued onto their surfaces.
Answer:
Its C I think.
Explanation:
Answer: The correct answer is C I hope this helps you :D
Explanation: there's no D which theres prob. not suppose to be so
Please help, I'll give brainliest if you want?!
Why is self-reflection important? Check all that apply.
Answer:
top four
trust
PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
has to be 3 paragraphs long
why do you think Aristotle chose to base his entire theory of dramatic theory and criticism on Sophocles' work? Why would it be important to choose someone who was noted like Sophocles instead of someone who wasn't? What happens to artists who do not gain the same recognition as Sophocles? Can you provide one example of a playwright, artist, or philosopher who was not popular during his lifetime but later became so?
Answer:
One of three ancient Greek tragedians whose plays have survived. His first plays were written later than, or contemporary with, those of Aeschylus; and earlier than, or contemporary with, those of Euripides. Sophocles wrote over 120 plays, but only seven have survived in a complete form: Ajax, Antigone, Women of Trachis, Oedipus Rex, Electra, Philoctetes and Oedipus at Colonus. For almost fifty years, Sophocles was the most celebrated playwright in the dramatic competitions of the city-state of Athens which took place during the religious festivals of the Lenaea and the Dionysia. He competed in thirty competitions, won twenty-four, and was never judged lower than second place. Aeschylus won thirteen competitions, and was sometimes defeated by Sophocles; Euripides won four.
The most famous tragedies of Sophocles feature Oedipus and Antigone: they are generally known as the Theban plays, though each was part of a different tetralogy (the other members of which are now lost). Sophocles influenced the development of drama, most importantly by adding a third actor (attributed to Sophocles by Aristotle; to Aeschylus by Themistius), thereby reducing the importance of the chorus in the presentation of the plot.[citation needed] He also developed his characters to a greater extent than earlier playwrights.
Explanation:
1. The unit explained that critique is an important part of being an artist. Another example of something similar is how an editor edits a writer’s work. What are some other careers that involve some form of critique? Explain how the critique in your examples are different than an art critique.
2. Imagine that you are an artist who refuses to let their art be critiqued. How might this affect your work or success as an artist?
3. Why is it important to get your art critiqued?
4. What are some outside factors that can influence an art critique?
5. You learned about the four main parts of an art critique in this unit. If you had the opportunity to eliminate one of these parts and replace it with something else, what would you eliminate and add? Describe what step you would add to the critiquing process. Explain why you removed the step that you did.
6. Do you think that all art critiques should be done exactly the same, following the same format and asking the exact same questions? Why or why not?
Answer:
Food Critics, Professional Organizers, Image Consultants, and more are all examples of different jobs and careers that have a different style of critiquing. Food critics obviously have to critique foods and different restaurants for there job, professional organizers have to organize and critique papers and files and everything, and image consultantsIt's their job to help you make your pictures better so they give you constructive criticism AKA to critique your photo style so you know what to do next time to make your pictures better. All of these jobs are different than an art critic and they all have different styles of critiquing involved in them
Explanation:
I had the same question for art on Ed!
(I know its a little late)
I am fine, now don't worry about me,
The girl who dreams of death in her sleep.
For fear is only a thing that creeps,
Until it takes over and knocks you off your feet.
Then... drags you down six feet underneath
Answer:
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Answer:
do you write this?
Explanation:
do you want to be a writer?
in which of these chambers of ruminates does the food get partially digested and stored as the cud?
a, rumen.
b, omassum.
c, abomassum.
d, reticulum.
Answer: hello, the anser is
a) rumen
Explanation:
I hope this helps and have a good day :)
Steve is designing an abstract cover page for a technology magazine. He likes the idea of combining several smaller circles within a bigger circle. He also underlines several silhouettes in the cover. By doing this, Steve applies the technique of proximity.
Answer:
Can you give more detail about the question
Explanation:
An artist who uses wet on wet or graded/gradient washes is working in
Answer:
Michael james
Explanation:
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Answer:
huh
Explanation:
im so confused bruh
We can only help you if you make sense.
What does Marley come to ask/tell Scrooge?
How does Scrooge reaction?
Answer:
Marley tells Scrooge he's gonna be visited by 3 spirits (real text is shown below)
Reaction- After he is overjoyed (text is shown below)
Explanation:
"You will be haunted,'' resumed the Ghost, "by Three Spirits. '' According to Marley, the first spirit will appear the next night "when the bell tolls one." The second will come at the same time on the next evening."
After the last spirit has left and he realizes it is morning and he is still alive, Scrooge is overjoyed. He takes the spirits' lessons about loving others seriously and is transformed. When Marley visits Scrooge at the beginning of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge's attitude towards the visits of the spirits is very blasé.
whats the name of this flower
what does reposition
Answer:
Reposition- place in a different position; adjust or alter the position of
Explanation:
sarha is reasurching the surrelist movment what importantfilm should she include in her reasurch
Answer:
Un Chien Andalou
Explanation:
Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog) is a famous surrealist silent short film from 1929. It was done by Spanish film director Luis Bunuel and a famous surrealist painter, Salvador Dali.
As surrealist art often does, the film in question uses avant-garde ideas, uncommon and absurd imagery, and often fantastical and shocking ideas and themes. Un Chien Andalou doesn’t have a real plot, but it is rather a collection of scenes without chronology, often featuring bizarre and dream logic.
The film was very successful and well-received by the audience at the time. It remains one of the most famous examples of surrealist cinema.