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This allowed artists to create highly detailed paintings.
This allowed artists to create highly detailed paintings.
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It did not exactly decline, the idea grew, was explored then artists moved on to explore new ideas such as "fauvism". It is still possible for an artist to create a "cubist" artwork but cubism is now part of history and artists of today want to make their own mark on art development if they can.
A medium in art is simply what the artists uses to create their art. Paint for example is a medium.
This allowed artists to create highly detailed paintings.
Oil paint (apex)
This allowed artists to create highly detailed paintings.
Perspective allowed the artists to create images that looked real. Artist were able to construct an image that appeared to have depth, meaning that is it did look flat on the canvas.
Amenhotep IV encouraged artists to create works which depicted the afterlife.
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the answer is Repetition
Electric lights were a big one. Other scientific breakthroughs that enhanced the Impressionist Art Movement include: The camera, which allowed artists to study movement and gestures and experiment with photographic compositions. Advances in the science of color theory which allowed the artists to experiement with pigments and to use contrasting and complimentary colors to create new effects in their paintings. Portable easels, along with premixed paints in lead tubes, allowed artists to work more spontaneously, both outdoors and indoors. The ferrule, the metal portion of the brush covering the attachment of the bristles to the wooden shaft, which allowed artists to shape the bristles.
Samurai practiced it because they thought it would give them inner peace & aid them in battle. The work of some artists were influenced by simplicity & boldness.Answer:Both samurai and artists are attracted to Zen's training in instantaneous appreciation of the whole and the total commitment to action once initiated. For the samurai this allowed immediate response to an attack without the need for review of either tactics or the delay of examining the morality of the situation, for artists it allowed the commitment to create the artwork without error once the image was in the mind.
Repetition is a great way to create rhythm in an artwork.
Greta Garbo
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