why were artists such as alfred jacob miller and jean francois millet motivated to paint normal, everyday events?
a. to vent about frustrating events
b. to show off their illustration techniques
c. to celebrate the beauty of simplicity
d. to express irritation with simplicity
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Unit 5 Lesson 4 Finding inspiration: artistic motivation Art
1. Which textile technique do quilters use to craft blankets? Answer: Stitchery also letter (c)
2.Native American weavers often depicted abstract patterns that represented which of the following? Answer: Nature also letter (d)
3. How did plastic revolutionize the art of furniture design? Answer: Designers could create works that were sturdy and moladable also letter (b)
4. A furniture designer creates a table with a circular design that shows up on all four corners. This artist has used which element of art in his work? Answer: Repetition also letter (b)
5. I(i)lluminated letters were most often used to illustrate which type of text? Answer: Religious texts also letter (d)
6. Rather than illustrate exactly what is written, which of the following did Maurice Sendak recommend? Answer: Creating drawings that help the reader understand also letter (a)
7. Illuminated letter sent a visual message that communicated the content of the text. Which portion of the fiftheenth-century population benefitted most from illuminated letters? Answer: The illiterate also letter (d)
8. Nineteenth-century sculptor Cordier also created busts of other African mean and women in addition to African Venus. Which of the following was most likely his source of inspiration? Answer: Promoting human justice also letter (b)
9. Why were artists such as Alfred Jacob Miller and Jean-Francois Millet motivated to paint normal, everyday events? Answer: To celebrate the beauty of simplicity also letter (c)
10. How did many twentieth-century artists respond to the extravagant furniture designs popular in the sixteenth-nineteenth centuries? Answer: By designing simple, clean pieces also letter (d)
Hope you like the answers if some are wrong please let me know and I will try and fix it.
Unit 5 Lesson 4 Finding inspiration: artistic motivation Art
1. Which textile technique do quilters use to craft blankets? Answer: Stitchery also letter (c)
2.Native American weavers often depicted abstract patterns that represented which of the following? Answer: Nature also letter (d)
3. How did plastic revolutionize the art of furniture design? Answer: Designers could create works that were sturdy and moladable also letter (b)
4. A furniture designer creates a table with a circular design that shows up on all four corners. This artist has used which element of art in his work? Answer: Repetition also letter (b)
5. I(i)lluminated letters were most often used to illustrate which type of text? Answer: Religious texts also letter (d)
6. Rather than illustrate exactly what is written, which of the following did Maurice Sendak recommend? Answer: Creating drawings that help the reader understand also letter (a)
7. Illuminated letter sent a visual message that communicated the content of the text. Which portion of the fiftheenth-century population benefitted most from illuminated letters? Answer: The illiterate also letter (d)
8. Nineteenth-century sculptor Cordier also created busts of other African mean and women in addition to African Venus. Which of the following was most likely his source of inspiration? Answer: Promoting human justice also letter (b)
9. Why were artists such as Alfred Jacob Miller and Jean-Francois Millet motivated to paint normal, everyday events? Answer: To celebrate the beauty of simplicity also letter (c)
10. How did many twentieth-century artists respond to the extravagant furniture designs popular in the sixteenth-nineteenth centuries? Answer: By designing simple, clean pieces also letter (d)
Hope you like the answers if some are wrong please let me know and I will try and fix it.