I have never seen French paintings preferring one color to others.
There are many, many French artists. Can you be more specific about which artist you mean?
To go to church more often is "aller à l'église plus souvent" in French.
to go downstairs is more often translated 'descendre' in French.
You should fund developing artists more often. It is because they have a great zeal to develop. Funding them could prove worthy of your money.
The combination of all three primary colours in varying proportions, will give you many shades of both browns and greys. Grey, taupe and brown are all considered to be neutral colours. Many artists use the admix of a a complimentary secondary colour to a primary colour to make shadows that look more natural. Remember, secondary colours are just colours achieved by mixing two of the three primary colours.
It is more important that they are good, at any age. Artists draw from experience, often that comes with age. The majority of major artists are more famous after they are dead. It is their death rather than their age that is a mjor factor in their success.
Because darker colours absorb the heat and sunlight more and make you feel hotter.
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Because the wamer colours are more vibrant than cooler ones so that is why we see them!
Scientifically speaking grey is a mixture of black and white. Interior designers often refer to other colours as xxx grey. In order to ask what colours make it, you must specify xxx. For instance battleship grey is an unsaturated turquoise (or similar) and might be made from black, blue, green and white, while dove grey doesn't have the green. There seems to be more or less a consensus among painters, decorators, designers and paint manufacturers as to what all these names mean. Your best bet may be to talk nicely to your local paint shop, and ask for a copy of the colours (with percentages) that are used to make the different "greys". In paintings, artists have used the mixture of complementary colours to achieve "greys" & "blacks" with more life to them. These mixed colours are most frequently used in shadowed areas of paintings.
As a result of the Reformation, artists often shifted their focus from religious subjects to more personal and secular themes. They emphasized individualism and human experience, reflecting the humanist ideas prevalent during this period. Additionally, artists began to portray biblical narratives with greater emotional depth and realism, often depicting scenes that highlighted moral and ethical dilemmas rather than purely devotional imagery. This shift allowed for a more relatable connection to the themes of faith and spirituality in their work.
not at all. "ey" is not often use in french. You can use "é" it sounds more like "hey" or "ie" wich sounds more like "ee".