To what did Wassily Kandinsky compare his painting? Include in your answer what Kandinsky believed was the greatest device for expressing emotion
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Kandinsky believed his painting was equivalent to music and that his works were alive in movement and color. He believed that color was the greatest device for expressing emotion.
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1. power trio A. harmony based on scales older than major and minor 2. power chord B. lead singer + guitar + drums; no bass 3. fuzztone C. chord built from the root, fifth, and octave of a scale 4. double time D. randomly vibrating sounds over large frequency; static 5. modal scales/modality E. lead guitar + bass + drums; no chording instrument 6. Trad F. section of song where tempo is effectively doubled 7. overtones G. notes created by sympathetic vibration 8. white noise H. a pedal effect I. loud, strongly accented chords J. British jazz revival
Jacques Feyder's 1935 comedy Carnival in Flanders has been interpreted as ________ at a time when the Fascist threat was growing.
A. favoring collaboration with the enemy B. promoting communism as a solution to France's political crisis C. encouraging a preemptive invasion of Germany D. fanning the flames of anti-Semitism