Answer:
Chasuble
Explanation:
<u>The chasuble is the name of this time of garment worn by religious figures of Western Christian traditions, primary Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran.</u>
<u>It is an outermost liturgical vestment worn usually during Masses and other sacred events connected to the Mass. </u>
- A tapestry is a form of woven or looped textile art that usually shows some scenes, symbols or mottoes, and used mostly for decoration.
- Pageantry would refer to the type of the beauty contest, or, if it is a medieval pageant, a procession of rites with narrative structure, usually during festivals and celebrations.
1. Aesthetics: <span>the study of beauty or good taste; anything related to the study of beauty or good taste
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2. Composition: <span>the relationship of one part of a person, building, or object to another; for example the size of a statue's head in relationship to the rest of the body
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3. Contour Line: <span>a method of presenting an illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface
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4. Line:
5. Oeuvre: <span>(pronounced "uhvrr") — a work of art; the sum of the lifework of an artist, writer, or composer
</span>6. Patron: <span>generally a wealthy person who pays an artist to create a work of art; throughout much of history artists could not have survived without "patronage"
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7. Personification: <span>giving human characteristics to something that is not human
</span>8. P: an object or word or gesture that represents something else
(you are missing a definition and I am not sure what P stands for)
This procedure revealed that g<span>roups tested from all over the world agreed on the emotion exhibited by facial expression.
It means that all over the world, facial expressions denote the same emotions, which is why all of the participants were able to recognize what these expressions were trying to convey. I guess that facial expressions and what they represent are universal.
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Parmigianino - Madonna with the Long Neck
El Greco - The Vision of Saint John
Gentileschi - Judith Beheading Holofernes
Rubens - The Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles