What symbolic meaning is tied to mountains for each of the artists?

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View the video, The Natural World Link https://www.learner.org/series/art-through-time-a-global-view/the-natural-world/ before beginning this homework. Then go to this Compare Art page Link https://www.learner.org/series/art-through-time-a-global-view/the-natural-world/compare-how-can-art-help-us-see-the-spiritual-in-nature/ . Read the information carefully. You can click on the images and bring up more information You may also use your text or other resources to support your answers Now answer the questions listed below. Reply in fully developed, thoughtful sentences, at least three sentences per question. 3 SETENCES PER QUESTION!!!!! THEN ASWER THESE:

QUESTION 1: Mountains are central to both Guo Xi’s Early Spring and Patinir’s Penitence of St. Jerome.
What symbolic meaning is tied to mountains for each of the artists?
Do you think that there are features of the natural world that carry universal significance? Be specific with an example

QUESTION 2: Now think about and describe a sculpture garden that you would want to own. A fantasy one with access to limitless resources. Remember here that the emphasis is on sculpture, and how people relate to it.

Think about what you would like to have around you, and why. Include three specific works, at least by title.

QUESTION 3: First review this Compare Art page Link . and images: Both Hiroshige and Muybridge present us with views of mountains.

How does each position the viewer in relationship to the mountain in question?

How does this impact your response to the work?

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