Trompe l'oeil is a French term that literally means "fool the eye," and refers to artwork that tries to convince the viewer that the image is real and not painted.
a. true
b. false
Answer: a. true
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The extreme brevity and disjunct textures of Webern's music has caused it to be compared to a painting technique known as:
a. Dadaism. b. cubism. c. pointillism. d. expressionism.
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The Baroque era was born in __________, at least in part as a reaction to the spread of Protestantism resulting from the __________
a. Florence; Catholic Counter-Reformation b. Rome; Reformation c. Madrid; papacy d. Flanders; rise of the middle class e. Paris; French Revolution
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