What country was the girl with the pearl earring painted in
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it was painted in the Netherlands, by Vermeer.
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Late nineteenth-century painters looked to Japanese woodblock prints for all the following except
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forceful calligraphy
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Which artist was the official portrait painter of Marie Antoinette
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Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun was the official portrait painter
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Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using
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Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using classical arts and chiaroscuro.
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During the Baroque period Dutch artists focused on what kinds of themes
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Ordinary life
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Dutch artists of the Baroque period used which technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted
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Chiaroscuro -apex
The Dutch artists of the Baroque period used Chiaroscuro technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted.
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Which types of art did the members of the French Royal Academy give the lowest rankings
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The members of the French Royal Academy gave the lowest rankings
to Dutch portraits and still-lifes. The members of the French Royal
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During the baroque period dutch artists used the chiaroscuro technique in order to
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Add drama to the ordinary ~APEX
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What is L.S. Lowry famous for
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L.S.Lowry was an Enlish artist best known for his works of match
stick figures.
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Look at las meninas by Diego Velasquez. The composition has the effect of
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making the viewer feel like an unwelcome intruder.
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Glazing is a technique that requires
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thinning paint and applying many layers. ~APEX
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Look at Flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca. This painting is a primary example of .
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balanced composition (.apex)
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Look at this painting by Nicolas Poussin. It demonstrates the use of
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heroic landscape
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Look at this painting by Rubens. Paintings of this type influenced the development of which movement
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rococo
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Look at this painting from Hogarth's series Marriage and aacute la Mode. This painting is an attempt to
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Look at this painting from Hogarth's series Marriage á la Mode. This painting is an attempt to:
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Look at this painting by Claude Lorrain. It uses a(n)
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Aerial perspective
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Who painted the of the sabine women
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Nicolas poussin
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Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement
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Impressionism (APEX)
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Who painted girl with a pearl earring
Johannes Vermeer
What country was the girl with the pearl earring painted in
it was painted in the Netherlands, by Vermeer.
Late nineteenth-century painters looked to Japanese woodblock prints for all the following except
forceful calligraphy
Which artist was the official portrait painter of Marie Antoinette
Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun was the official portrait painter
of Marie Antoinette.
Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using
Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using classical arts and chiaroscuro.
During the Baroque period Dutch artists focused on what kinds of themes
Ordinary life
Dutch artists of the Baroque period used which technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted
Chiaroscuro -apex
The Dutch artists of the Baroque period used Chiaroscuro technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted.
Which types of art did the members of the French Royal Academy give the lowest rankings
The members of the French Royal Academy gave the lowest rankings
to Dutch portraits and still-lifes. The members of the French Royal
Academy gave the lowest rankings to the classical art.
During the baroque period dutch artists used the chiaroscuro technique in order to
Add drama to the ordinary ~APEX
What is L.S. Lowry famous for
L.S.Lowry was an Enlish artist best known for his works of match
stick figures.
Look at las meninas by Diego Velasquez. The composition has the effect of
making the viewer feel like an unwelcome intruder.
Glazing is a technique that requires
thinning paint and applying many layers. ~APEX
Look at Flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca. This painting is a primary example of .
balanced composition (.apex)
Look at this painting by Nicolas Poussin. It demonstrates the use of
heroic landscape
Look at this painting by Rubens. Paintings of this type influenced the development of which movement
rococo
Look at this painting from Hogarth's series Marriage and aacute la Mode. This painting is an attempt to
Look at this painting from Hogarth's series Marriage á la Mode. This painting is an attempt to:
Look at this painting by Claude Lorrain. It uses a(n)
Aerial perspective
Who painted the of the sabine women
Nicolas poussin
Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement