PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS
1.)What did many early American samplers show?
pictures without...
Arts, 18.03.2021 01:10 kellynadine02
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS
1.)What did many early American samplers show?
pictures without special meanings
scenes from storybooks
portraits and decorative scrolls
alphabets and numbers
2.)Who usually made early American samplers?
women
schoolboys
men
schoolgirls
3.)Which statement about early American furniture is true?
Frakturs on furniture were often religious messages or blessings for the home.
Decorated pieces of furniture were used for display, not for storage.
Chinese and Japanese immigrants made many pieces of decorated furniture.
4.)Which statement about limner portraits is true?
They were often painted by self-taught artists.
Owners used them as signs of military strength.
They included objects that tell about the artist.
5.)Is this statement true or false?
Artists stenciled designs by dabbing or brushing paint through cutout shapes.
True
False
6.)Is this statement true or false?
Stenciling was a very expensive way to decorate walls.
True
False
7.)Which statement about folk art landscapes is true?
They show more details in the background than the foreground.
Many folk art landscapes show farm scenes.
They are painted by artists trained in art academies.
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