What does the author try to tell us in this passage A: The art of arts. B: The definition of modern art. C: The characteristics of modern art. D: How to distinguish modern art from earlier forms of art.
What does the author try to tell us in this passage A: The art of arts. B: The definition of modern art. C: The characteristics of modern art. D: How to distinguish modern art from earlier forms of art.
Which of the following statements about folk art is true A: Folk art is the product of professionals who have studied art. B: Decorating a wooden beam is folk art. C: Paintings on the walls of churches are usually considered folk art. D: People at a music concert are creator of folk art.
Which of the following statements about folk art is true A: Folk art is the product of professionals who have studied art. B: Decorating a wooden beam is folk art. C: Paintings on the walls of churches are usually considered folk art. D: People at a music concert are creator of folk art.
The architectural art of ancient Greece is the source and treasure house of European architectural art. ( )
The architectural art of ancient Greece is the source and treasure house of European architectural art. ( )
h) Poe said that art should be undercurrent because too straightforward work ceased to be art.
h) Poe said that art should be undercurrent because too straightforward work ceased to be art.
Which of the following statements about fine art is true A: Fine art is purely decorative. B: Fine art is often traditional in composition and subject. C: Singing is considered to be fine art. D: The quality and quantity of fine art will decrease with industrialization.
Which of the following statements about fine art is true A: Fine art is purely decorative. B: Fine art is often traditional in composition and subject. C: Singing is considered to be fine art. D: The quality and quantity of fine art will decrease with industrialization.
She insisted _________ art instead of math, so finally she chose art. A: in B: of C: upon D: inside
She insisted _________ art instead of math, so finally she chose art. A: in B: of C: upon D: inside
Questions 11~13 are based on the following conversation between Professor Williams and his student on Japanese art. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11~13. What is the student interested in exactly A: Japanese art. B: Chinese art. C: Influence of Chinese art on Japanese art. D: Interactions of Chinese and Japanese arts.
Questions 11~13 are based on the following conversation between Professor Williams and his student on Japanese art. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11~13. What is the student interested in exactly A: Japanese art. B: Chinese art. C: Influence of Chinese art on Japanese art. D: Interactions of Chinese and Japanese arts.
2.Chris Murray A: The new aspects of graffiti are what make this art popular. B: Graffiti has shown people a new form and aspect of art.
2.Chris Murray A: The new aspects of graffiti are what make this art popular. B: Graffiti has shown people a new form and aspect of art.
On perusal of your L/C No. 234, we found the Art No. 102 does not_____ what is contracted, which should be amended_____ Art. No.703.
On perusal of your L/C No. 234, we found the Art No. 102 does not_____ what is contracted, which should be amended_____ Art. No.703.
1. The second half of the nineteenth century saw new standards achieved in art historical scholarship, both through the careful study of documents and by close ________ of works of art.
1. The second half of the nineteenth century saw new standards achieved in art historical scholarship, both through the careful study of documents and by close ________ of works of art.