A. The Starry Night B. Mona Lisa C. The Scream D. Guernica 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查文艺复兴时期的著名画作。选项 A《星夜》是梵高的作品,不属于文艺复兴时期。选项 C《呐喊》是蒙克的作品,不属于文艺复兴时期。选项 D《格尔尼卡》是毕加索的作品,不属于文艺复兴时期。选项 B《蒙娜丽莎...
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Which of the following is a famous painting of the Renaissance? A. 二包位强记二包位强记The Starry Night二包位强记二包位强记 B. 解常非儿真位活说种作信才资解常非儿真位活说种作信才资Mona Lisa解常非儿真位活说种作信才资解常非儿真位活说种作信才资 C. 定需维定需维Guernica定需维...
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Which painting is a masterpiece of Renaissance? A. The Scream B. The Birth of Venus C. The Last Supper D. The Kiss 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。《The Birth of Venus》即《维纳斯的诞生》是文艺复兴时期的代表作。文艺复兴强调人文主义,绘画注重写实和比例。
A. comes B. came C. has come D. is coming 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查一般现在时的用法。“The style of the painting”是第三人称单数,一般现在时中动词用第三人称单数形式,“come from”表示“来自”,A 选项符合语法规则。反馈 收藏 ...
Western painting is in general distinguished by its concentration (72) the representation of the human (73) whether in the heroic context of antiquity or the religious context of the early Christian and medieval world. The Renaissance (74) this tradition through a (75) examination of the ...
The best paintings in the style of Cubism Cubism is a modernist trend in art, mostly in painting, sometimes in sculpture and architecture... Top 5 contemporary artists of the world We present you one of the most interesting artists of the XXI century. Of course, in addition... ...
Later the notion of the “fine artist” developed in Asia and Renaissance Europe. Prominent painters were afforded the social status of scholars and courtiers; they signed their work, decided its design and often its subject and imagery, and established a more personal—if not always amicable—...