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100

Who is considered the father of the Renaissance and is known for pioneering the use of perspective in painting?

Filippo Brunelleschi. He is credited with developing linear perspective, which revolutionized the way space and depth were represented in art.

100

Which paint dries fastest.

Acrilic.

100

What were 3 famous renaissance instruments?

Harpsichord, organ, viol, and lute.


100

What caused the end of the baroque period?

Bach’s death.

200

Who painted the scream?

Vangogh

200

What competition did art used to be in.

The olympics.

200

How did the organ be able to have enough to make music?

By a person with an air pump cranking up and down.

200

Who was the amazing trickster composer who has played with both Mozart and Beethoven?

Franz Joseph Haydn.

300

Who was da vinci?

Da vinci was an italian genius and artist, inventor, architect, engineer, scientist, and sculptor 

300

Why does the mona lisa have a mail box?

Because of the amount of love letters she recieves.

300

What was the original piano name?(extra) And who made it?

Fortepiano and christofori

300

Who wrote the cat duet?

Trick question! We don't know.

400

who painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? 

Michelangelo.

400

When did frida khalo start drawing.

At 6.

400

What was the difference between classical and romantic music?

Emotional components.

400

Who was it that died as he composed te deum due to smashing his foot?

Jean-Baptiste Lully, a prominent figure in French Baroque music. In 1687, while conducting a performance of his "Te Deum" to celebrate King Louis XIV's recovery from illness, Lully used a large wooden staff to keep time—a common practice before the modern lightweight baton was adopted. During this performance, he accidentally struck his foot with the staff, leading to a severe injury.

500

What year was the Mona Lisa made?

1503.

500

how old was the youngest artist?

1 year old

500

How many keys are there on a piano?

88

500

What was the difference between classical and renaissance music?

Elegance, order, and less unnecessary fanciness.