Introduce the artistic advances of the period by explaining foreshortening, one-point perspective

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Foreshortening is a technique used to suggest that forms are sharply receding and reflects the attempt to paint accurately what is seen visually. One-point perspective is created when all lines appear to converge at a single vanishing point on the horizon. These techniques demonstrate the increased interest in naturalism and realism.

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The European tour of the Saxe-Meiningen troupe had relatively little influence on the development of directing

a. true b. false

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The difference between Bach's original Fugue in G Minor and Leopold Stokowki's arrangement of the same piece for orchestra is one of

a. timbre. b. meter. c. mode. d. counterpoint.

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