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Chiaroscuro -apexThe Dutch artists of the Baroque period used Chiaroscuro technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted.
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Renaissance artists used value and perspective to make their paintings look more realistic and dynamic and life like
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Cave painting artists used a form of perspective by depicting things closer to them larger in size, while things farther away were smaller. This technique gave the illusion of depth and distance in their paintings.
Renaissance art differ from earlier periods in terms of painting technique Renaissance artists used oil paints on dry walls.
The technique of monoprinting has been used by many artists throughout history, but it is thought to have been popularized by Edgar Degas in the late 19th century. Degas and other artists, such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Gauguin, experimented with the technique to create unique, one-of-a-kind prints.
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The technique of perspective wasn't used in art before the Renaissance because artists did not have a systematic way to represent depth and spatial relationships accurately. It was only during the Renaissance that artists like Filippo Brunelleschi and Leonardo da Vinci developed the mathematical principles of perspective, allowing artists to create more realistic and lifelike representations of space on a two-dimensional surface.
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