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When a painter uses linear perspective with a low horizon line in the painting this makes the viewer feel as if he or she is

above the objects in a painting.

Which artistic movement was considered frivolous and purely decorative by critics of the time

Rococo

What is the difference between chiaroscuro and tenebroso

tenebroso is an extreme form of chiaroscuro.

What do platypus spurs look like

The photograph at the related link below shows a male platypus's spur on its hind foot.

The northern renaissance was most influenced by

the Protestant Reformation.

Artists associated with which movement created deliberately unbalanced and distorted compositions

Mannerism

What statements would a Realist most likely agree with

The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic subjects.

The introduction of oil paint in northern Europe allowed artists to what

Show a greater level of detail

Which on of these is a feature of the international gothic style

Reliance on abstract figures

Look at The Colossus once thought to have been done by Francisco de Goya. This painting belongs to which artistic movement

Romanticism

Look at The Flight into Egypt by Annibale Carracci. This is an example of

a heroic landscape

With which of the following statements would a conservative most likely agree

Government should be as small as possible

Match each artist with the correct period or movement. A.Duccio Neoclassical B.Raphael Renaissance C.Tintoretto a Late medieval D.Greuze Baroque

Duccio: Late Medieval Raphael: Renaissance Tintoretto: Baroque Greuze: Neoclasssical

The work by Rogier van der Weyden the composition of this painting is intended to

look at this painting where and when was it produced

Ask us anythingMatch each artistic movement with a work of art that represents it.

match each artistic movement with a work art that represents it?

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