Answer:
Homophonic
Explanation:
Compared to the Baroque period, Classical music generally has a lighter, clearer texture, and is less complex. Baroque music is often polyphonic, while Classical is mainly homophonic.
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poem from Edgar Lee Master's famous The Spoon River
Anthology collection?
"The Hill"
Where are Elmer, Herman, Bert, Tom and Charley,
The weak of will, the strong of arm, the clown, the boozer, the fighter?
All, all are sleeping on the hill.
One passed in a fever,
One was burned in a mine,
One was killed in a brawl,
One died in a jail,
One fell from a bridge toiling for children and wife—
All, all are sleeping, sleeping, sleeping on the hill.
Where are Ella, Kate, Mag, Lizzie and Edith,
The tender heart, the simple soul, the loud, the proud, the happy one?—
All, all are sleeping on the hill.
One died in shameful child-birth,
One of a thwarted love,
One at the hands of a brute in a brothel,
One of a broken pride, in the search for heart's desire;
One after life in far-away London and Paris
Was brought to her little space by Ella and Kate and Mag—
All, all are sleeping, sleeping, sleeping on the hill.
Where are Uncle Isaac and Aunt Emily,
And old Towny Kincaid and Sevigne Houghton,
And Major Walker who had talked
With venerable men of the revolution?—
All, all are sleeping on the hill.
They brought them dead sons from the war,
And daughters whom life had crushed,
And their children fatherless, crying—
All, all are sleeping, sleeping, sleeping on the hill.
Where is Old Fiddler Jones
Who played with life all his ninety years,
Braving the sleet with bared breast,
Drinking, rioting, thinking neither of wife nor kin,
Nor gold, nor love, nor heaven?
Lo! he babbles of the fish-frys of long ago,
Of the horse-races of long ago at Clary's Grove,
Of what Abe Lincoln said
One time at Springfield.[2]
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2. When examining
a non-objective artwork,
what is identified during the description step?
It's not as tough to evaluate a piece of art as it would seem. Description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation are the four fundamental phases.
What is art critique?The analysis or debate of visual art is known as art criticism. Typically, art critics critique works of art in relation to aesthetics or the notion of beauty. The development of a reasonable foundation for art enjoyment is a goal of art criticism, although it is debatable whether such critique can withstand current socio-political conditions.
What is description step?The first step in the process of evaluating art is description (Feldman, 1994). Critics provide observations about what they notice when the description process is being done. These observations must be factual, free of personal interpretations or conclusions, and limited to what was actually observed. No adjectives of beauty or ugliness may be used.
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Explore the article below and find three landscapes. In the space below, list three of them and answer the questions below for each
Landscape 1: (Rococo and Romantic Landscapes)
Title: Among the Sierra Nevada, California.Artist: Albert Bierstadt.Location: The windy seascape of Sierra Nevada California.Year Created: 1868.Landscape 2: (The Renaissance and Baroque Eras)
Title: The Abduction of Europa.Artist: Claude Lorrain.Location: Ancient Greece, as artwork is set in a a story from Roman Mythology.Year Created: 1655.Landscape 2 (The Landscape Reinvented)
Title: The Tetons and SnakeRiver.Artist: Ansel Adams.Location: The American West.Year Created: 1941.What is a landscape painting?In art, a landscape painting refers to the depiction of natural scenery in art. This art capture features such as mountains, valleys, bodies of water, fields, forests and coasts and can include a man-made structures as well as people.
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This is a design by Leonardo da Vinci called, Old Man Contemplating the Flow of Water. What do you see when you look at this image? Why do you think the artist designed the image the way he did?
The way the artist created the image may have been intended to cause us to pause and reflect on life and nature rather than rushing through our likely pointless daily lives.
Why do you think the artist designed the image the way he did?You may see a man staring off into the distance as you look at the painting. We can see that he appears thoughtful; as the painting's title suggests, he may be seriously contemplating the flow of water. He appears melancholy, lost in meditation, and thinking about the powers of nature and their impacts.
Perhaps he is contemplating life itself and how it flows by like water in a stream. The way the artist created the image may have been intended to cause us to pause and reflect on life and nature rather than rushing through our likely pointless daily lives.
At least in my opinion, this represents the picture.
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