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Tromp l'oeil is an art technique meant to create extremely realistic imagery through paint, resulting in an optical illusion making the figures within a painting seem three-dimensional rather than two-dimensional.A wonderful example of this technique would be the Triumph of the Barberini, which is a ceiling fresco done in 1633-1639 by Pietro de Cortona during the Baroque period.
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Early Philippine art was secular and had a spiritual meaning. Modern art in the Philippines consists of things that are seen each day, such as landscapes, portraits. fashions, and political figures.
The okir is a design tradition practiced by the Muslims in southern Philippines. Okir designs, often rendered in hardwood and brass, depict animals, plants and mythical figures in highly decorative, long curvilinear lines and secondary arabesques.
In Campin's altarpiece, notice the intricate details in the clothing of the figures, the use of light and shadow to create depth, and the subtle symbolism incorporated in the objects and gestures of the characters. Pay attention to the facial expressions and gestures of the figures to understand the emotions they convey.
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depicting objects, figures,or scenes as seen as a painting
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Romanesque sculpture is the architecture arts greatly influenced by the art of Byzantine mostly in painting and decoration. Romanesque sculpture is characterised by wild fantasy, intense expressions and flat stretched figures.
Perfect proportions and confident expressions are two characteristics of figures in ancient Egyptian sculpture.
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intense expressions , wild fantasy , flat, stretched figures.
Yes, but certain expressions of the stories may have their own copyrights.
He was more interested in playing with the shape and form of the figures than expressions.
It is typical of the ancient Greek Painting and art.