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EARLY SUNDAY MORNING - ANSWER ✓ This painting may be a
commentary on the small businesses that thrived during the Great Depression.
A striped pole stands in front of a barbershop that, like the other shops in the two-
story building, is closed at the depicted time of day.
Edward Hopper painting
RHEA - ANSWER ✓ This Titan, the daughter of Uranusand Gaea, married her
brother.
After watching him swallow five of their children, she fed him a stone wrapped in
swaddling clothes to save her newborn.
Wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus
FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI - ANSWER ✓ Three years before his death, this
architect designed the Church of Santa Croce's Pazzi Chapel.
His most impressive design is forty-five meters wide, and is the largest masonry
structure of its kind ever built.
Designed the dome that sits over Florence Cathedral
PRELUDE TO THE AFTERNOON OF A FAUN - ANSWER ✓ This tone poem
begins with a flute melody before adding strings, a harp, and horns that give way to
clarinet and oboe solos.
The title creature, half-man and half-goat, awakens from a nap to remember his
many love affairs with forest nymphs.
,Orchestral work by Claude Debussy
HOMER - ANSWER ✓ This writer is credited with the two greatest epics of
ancient Greece.
One describes a great war between the Trojans and the Mycenaeans
Writer who wrote about the adventures of Odysseus
GABRIELLE (GABBY) GIFFORDS - ANSWER ✓ Along with her husband,
Space Shuttle Commander Mark Kelly, she co-founded the advocacy group,
Americans for Responsible Solutions.
In 2011, while meeting her constituents at an event called Congress on Your
Corner, she was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt.
Former Arizona Congresswoman, wounded in an assassination attempt
TROMPE L'OEIL - ANSWER ✓ A sculptor uses this technique when he makes
his work so realistic that the viewer mistakes it for the original subject.
In painting, the artist renders objects in extremely fine detail to emphasize their
textures and implied forms.
Technique, whose name is French for "fools the eye"
DULCIMER - ANSWER ✓ In a specialty type of this instrument, known as the
pianoforte, a keyboard operates beaters that pluck its strings.
Its European and Appalachian versions evolved from the psaltery and the zither,
respectively.
Instrument which, depending on its type, is hit with small hammers or plucked
with a quill.
TARTARUS - ANSWER ✓ In some mythological accounts, this word named the
father of the monster Typhon.
It's not Hades, but it gradually became the moniker for the entire Underworld.
Word, which referred to the deepest region of the world, in which the gods
imprisoned the Titans.
,LITTLE GIRL IN A BLUE ARMCHAIR - ANSWER ✓ In this portrait, a
brownish-gray floor sits beneath four large pieces of furniture. A small brown dog
naps near a young child, who fidgets in her overstuffed seat.
Title of this Mary Cassatt portrait.
ZIKA (VIRUS) - ANSWER ✓ The Center for Disease Control and Prevention
states that the best way to prevent the spread of this virus is to prevent mosquito
bites.
This disease is linked to birth defects, and the CDC warns that pregnant women
should not travel to areas affected by this virus.
With no specific medicine or vaccine to treat or prevent it directly, name the virus
that has had a recent outbreak in Brazil.
LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE - ANSWER ✓ This architect designed the
central branch of Washington D.C.'s Public Library, named in memory of Martin
Luther King Jr.
His Barcelona Pavilion and Crown Hall exemplify the sleek modernism valued by
the International Style.
International Style
Architect also responsible for Farnsworth House and Lake Shore Drive (large,
modern highrise apts. In Chicago).
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GRANT WOOD - ANSWER ✓ This artist abandoned Impressionism in favor of
realism, which he tested in Woman with Plants, a portrait of his mother.
He depicted the rolling green hills of his home state in Fall Plowing, Spring
Turning, and Haying.
Placed three dour matrons at the center of Daughters of Revolution
HENRY PURCELL - ANSWER ✓ This Baroque composer created incidental
music for Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, which he entitled The Fairy
Queen.
, His biggest claim to fame is his one-act opera, the first of the genre written in
English.
Composer of Dido and Aeneas.
(THE) LIMBO - ANSWER ✓ This dance, which originated in Trinidad and
Tobago, was often performed at wakes, and reenacted slaves crossing under low
spaces on ships.
In the 1950s, its slow, solemn nature morphed into an upbeat performance to
calypso music.
Dance, in which performers bend and twist to pass under a successively lower
horizontal bar?
LULLABY - ANSWER ✓ This kind of song is short, repetitive, and rhyming to
hold the audience's attention and help the performer remember it.
It promotes bonding, listening skills, language development, and perhaps most
importantly, sleep.
Genre of songs like "Rockabye Baby" and "Hush, Little Baby."
POPE FRANCIS (THE FIRST) - ANSWER ✓ This leader is noted for his
humility, exemplified by his choice to live in a two-room apartment, rather than the
palace enjoyed by his predecessors.
His interfaith outreach, care for the poor, and "who am I to judge?" mantra helped
earn him Time Magazine's 2013 Person of the Year designation.
First Jesuit and first Latin American pope.
Annie Get Your Gun - ANSWER ✓ This musical's hits include "Doin' What
Comes Natur'lly," "Anything You Can Do," and "There's No Business Like Show
Business."
The title character falls in love with sharpshooter Frank Butler, who begins
working for a rival business after she eclipses his popularity in Buffalo Bill's Wild
West Show.
Irving Berlin musical, based on the life of actual sharpshooter Annie Oakley.