I believe the closest possible answer to this question is the form called theme and variations is widely used in the classical period, either as an independent piece or as one movement of a symphony, sonata, or string quartet.Thank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries
Photography had a profound impact on history because it was a way to take an authentic visual testimony about vital social issues that history talks about. What history talks about, photography shows. It is one thing to write about wars, for example, and it's a totally different thing to take a photo of the battlefield and allow thousands of people to really see what is happening there. The social documentary photography is always socially engaged. One of the earliest and most notable examples is Jacob Riis' "How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York"<span> (1890). It was a publication that documented the lives of New York's poorest social class - immigrant workers. Another example would be the famous, Pulitzer-winning photo "Napalm Girl" taken by Nick Ut, in the Vietnam war. Hundreds of pages of text wouldn't have been able to capture the destructive force of war in such a compelling way as this photo did.</span>
D. The images are multi-colored to show Hindu acceptance of all races.
Answer:
d. Maderno’s plan
Explanation:
This is the final plan of the St. Peter’s Basilica, the plan of Carlo Maderno, who continued the plans of Michelangelo's plans by adding a nave and a narthex.
<u>Bramante's plan</u> was basically a square, roughly representing the top half of the image provided in the question.
It was modified by <u>Michelangelo </u>who added a section, then extended once more by Maderno who gave it this aspect.
The basilica was finished in 1626, 120 years after the construction began.