Mason is a purely _____________ artist: the idea is more important to him than the form it takes. In other words, he's just some guy hanging a chair on the wall. concept conception conceptual conceptualize
CONCEPTUAL
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Which of the following corrects the error in usage in the sentence below? Jeremy demonstrates great devote to his grandparents: he performs their grocery shopping and attends to all of their yard work and banking. Change demonstrates to demonstration Change devote to devotion Change performs to performance Change attends to attendance
ITS Change devote to devotion THIS IS THE CORRECT ONE
An image of two paintings of Napoleon crossing the Alps. The first painting by Jacques-Louis David (left) shows Napoleon riding on a beautiful white horse with a long flowing mane and tail. Napoleon is dressed in a flowing golden robe which billows around him. Underneath he wears a formal uniform. The horse is rearing, forming a diagonal shape across the center of the painting. Napoleon is looking at the viewer, and pointing over the horse's head toward the mountain's peak. The horse and its rider take up the main center and majority of the painting. Behind the horse and rider, you see bits of soldiers walking up the mountain. The painting's backdrop is a wide view of the mountain range with the sky, cloudy with some sunny patches. The rocks of the mountain are white and brightly reflecting the sky's light. The second painting is by Paul Delaroche (right) and also features Napoleon crossing the Alps. Napoleon is riding a dark brown horse, whose head is down. The horse's long ears suggest it may be a mule. Napoleon is dressed in a drab brown coat. One hand is clutching the reins and the other is tucked into his coat as if for warmth. Napoleon is looking at the viewer, with a steadfast, but not excited gaze. The horse and rider move diagonally across the painting up a snow-covered, uneven path. The horse is being led by a guide. Behind Napoleon is another rider on horseback, also being led by a guide. Behind the riders, a mountain looms up, blocking the sky. The setting includes some large boulders in front of and behind the riders. All is covered with snow. In 1700, Napoleon led his reserve army across the Alps into Italy to fight Austrian forces that had laid siege to Genoa. Although Genoa had fallen by the time Napoleon had reached it, the crossing led to a series of important military victories for Napoleon. Review the setting in each of the portraits of Napoleon crossing the Alps. How do the settings differ and what do they suggest about the event being portrayed? Be sure to use specific details from the paintings to support your answer. and last two
An image of two paintings of Napoleon crossing the Alps. The first painting by Jacques-Louis David (left) shows Napoleon riding on a beautiful white horse with a long flowing mane and tail. Napoleon is dressed in a flowing golden robe which billows around him. Underneath he wears a formal uniform. The horse is rearing, forming a diagonal shape across the center of the painting. Napoleon is looking at the viewer, and pointing over the horse's head toward the mountain's peak. The horse and its rider take up the main center and majority of the painting. Behind the horse and rider, you see bits of soldiers walking up the mountain. The painting's backdrop is a wide view of the mountain range with the sky, cloudy with some sunny patches. The rocks of the mountain are white and brightly reflecting the sky's light. The second painting is by Paul Delaroche (right) and also features Napoleon crossing the Alps. Napoleon is riding a dark brown horse, whose head is down. The horse's long ears suggest it may be a mule. Napoleon is dressed in a drab brown coat. One hand is clutching the reins and the other is tucked into his coat as if for warmth. Napoleon is looking at the viewer, with a steadfast, but not excited gaze. The horse and rider move diagonally across the painting up a snow-covered, uneven path. The horse is being led by a guide. Behind Napoleon is another rider on horseback, also being led by a guide. Behind the riders, a mountain looms up, blocking the sky. The setting includes some large boulders in front of and behind the riders. All is covered with snow. In 1700, Napoleon led his reserve army across the Alps into Italy to fight Austrian forces that had laid siege to Genoa. Although Genoa had fallen by the time Napoleon had reached it, the crossing led to a series of important military victories for Napoleon. Review the two paintings of Napoleon. How does each present Napoleon as a leader? Use specific details from the paintings to explain these differences.
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