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what three properties does a work of art contain? composition, form, an…

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what three properties does a work of art contain?
composition, form, and space
subject, color scheme, and texture
subject, answer, and problem
subject, composition, and content
2 multiple choice 1 point
most credit lines are made up of how many facts?
6
2
8
3
3 multiple choice 1 point
what is any object created or designed by an artist?

Explanation:

Response
Question 1:
Brief Explanations

To determine the three properties of a work of art, we analyze each option:

  • "composition, form, and space": These are elements but not the core three properties of a work of art's structure.
  • "subject, color scheme, and texture": Color scheme and texture are elements, not the primary three properties defining a work of art.
  • "subject, answer, and problem": This is irrelevant to art properties.
  • "subject, composition, and content": A work of art typically has a subject (what it depicts), composition (how elements are arranged), and content (the meaning or message), which are the key three properties.
Brief Explanations

To find how many facts most credit lines are made of, we recall art credit line knowledge: Most credit lines in art (for artworks) typically consist of 3 facts (e.g., artist, title, date or location, but the standard is around 3 key facts). We eliminate 6, 2, and 8 as incorrect.

Brief Explanations

An object created or designed by an artist is defined as an artwork (or similar term). Other options like tool, draft, or sketch don't fully capture the definition (a draft/sketch is part of the process, a tool is used to create, not the object itself).

Answer:

subject, composition, and content (the fourth option)

Question 2: