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colorful scenes with humans and animals.
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The figures in Neoclassical paintings were largely:A.gritty and realistic.B.calm and simple.C.wealthy and powerful.D.emotional and stylistic.calm and simple
colorful scenes with humans and animals.
colorful scenes with humans and animals.
christian themes-APEX
Religious paintings on a Christian theme.
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Compulsory figure illustrations can be had from the skating federation. They have been largely discontinued in these times simply because they are not very watchable. See the link below for more information on compulsories. However it is interesting to note that the skating federation's floral looking symbol, their "logo", is a design that is compulsory figures that was actually skated and photographed.
He was the first important painter to paint in a 'naturalistic' style, using perspective, which was a huge step ahead from the largely two-dimensional and stilted paintings until then. He was also one of the first to work in (and develop) oil painting. A third - typically 'Renaissance' characteristic was that he was one of the first to sign his paintings instead of painting anonymously like practically all painters until then.
The subjects tend to be religious in character because Madhubani paintings evolved largely as ornaments for social and religious rituals. Paintings by Madhubani frequently include Hindu gods and goddesses. Additionally, other well-known symbols of nature, such as the sun, moon, flowers, fish, and trees, are also employed. Additionally, certain Madhubani motifs depict local culture.
He was the first important painter to paint in a 'naturalistic' style, using perspective, which was a huge step ahead from the largely two-dimensional and stilted paintings until then. He was also one of the first to work in (and develop) oil painting. A third - typically 'Renaissance' characteristic was that he was one of the first to sign his paintings instead of painting anonymously like practically all painters until then.
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