The dissolution of surfaces and study of local color was central to __________ art, which is dramatically evident in a series of canvases depicting __________ from a variety of angles during different times of day and seasons

a. Pierre-Auguste Renoir's; The Garden of Montmartre
b. Claude Monet's; Rouen Cathedral
c. Paul Cézanne's; Mont Sainte-Victoire
d. Édouard Manet's; Haystacks
e. Edgar Degas'; The Absinthe Drinkers

b

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Which of the following correctly matches artist with work?

a. Diebenkorn – The Artist and His Mother b. Kelly – Ocean Park No.129 c. Noguchi – Kouros d. Nevelson – the Cubi Series e. Gorky – Homage to the Square

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For a thousand years the standard textbook on music theory was a work entitled Fundamentals of Music. Which statement does not apply to this influential tome?

A) The heart of the book is a six-chapter study of rhythm in music and poetry. B) It served as the conduit through which Greek music theory was passed on to medieval Europe. C) The text describes three distinct types of music: the music of the spheres, music of the human body, and earthly vocal and instrumental music. D) The author of the text was the aristocratic Roman, Manlius Severinus Boethius.

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