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The Romantic period is:
based on the individual and on subjective feeling
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The arts were almost exclusively under the patronage of: (Middle Ages)
the church
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Who painted the first Cubist work in 1907?
Pablo Picasso
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Which word is often heard in connection with the fine arts, carrying the connotation of an expert or authority on a particular subject?
connoisseur
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Even though court dances are seldom performed now, what developed with the dances that is still used today? (Renaissance)
The suite
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When these people disappeared (Neanderthals), they were replaced with the:
Cro-Magnon (Beginnings)
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What dance form was derived from the style of court dances? (Renaissance)
ballet
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The first forms of art appear about:
40,000 B.C. (Beginnings)
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A knowledge of music was vital to: (Greek/Roman)
upper class Roman
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Name a major change that has occurred in modern dance over the past decade. (Modern)
new choreographic approaches, different kinds of settings for stage, evolving relationship with ballet
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What inspired most of the music in the Romantic Period?
poetry and painting
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Movable type was not yet invented, so clergy or monks produced all manuscripts by hand and: (Middle Ages)
only the church and the king or extremely rich nobles could afford them
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