I think that a painting gives a impression of power because it cost's alot of money to get your painting done and how your posture is and they way you look can tell people is your powerful or not.
For example Queen Anne's painting look gentle and soft and not powerful but Queen Elizabeth 1st painting look powerful. Sometimes its also about what they wear in the painting because for like Queen Elizabeth in her paintings she wears alot of jewellery (real gold) that also make her look powerful :)
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What does a painter need to do to create a liner perspective
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Establish a horizon line and a vanishing point
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Which of these should an art critic also be in order to be successful
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An art connoisseur
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What concern was incorporated into western art during the renaissance
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mathematics and science
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What is the main concern of aesthetics
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Understanding how beauty is expressed and appreciated.
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What is the main element that sets western art criticism apart from that of the rest of the world
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Western criticism focuses on theory and the philosophy of
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What is the effect of making objects in a painting duller than others
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The duller objects will seem farther away.
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What is the central question of the philosophy of art
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The question is "What is art?"
And the answer is likely to be subjective, because some forms of
symbolic or representational art may not have any apparent meaning
to some of its audience. The creation of abstract art, "junkyard
sculpture" and more recently the ephemeral "performance art" all
stretch the definition beyond its classical roots.
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What does the use of the technique of sfumato accomplish in a painting
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It outline's object's realistically by creating a gentle
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Which of these statements explains why artists in different times and places produce different kinds of art
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Artists are products of their environments.
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Which best states the relationship between art critics and artists
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Art critics can make or break the reputation of an artist
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Look at this painting done by Gustave Courbet in 1853 What distinguishes this painting from the portraiture and religious paintings of the previous century
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It Depicts the kind of realistic scene that earlier paintings
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The interpretative task of the art critic involves asking which of these questions
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What is the artisit trying to communicate to the viewer
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Which statements would a Renaissance painter most likely accept
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The purpose of painting is to reduce nature as closely as
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What contributed to the development of perspective painting
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research in mathematics and geometry
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Look at this ancient Roman painting of a scene from the Odyssey. What does this painting demonstrate
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An early attempt at perspective (apex)
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Look at this drawing from an ancient Egyptian tomb. What principal does this drawing attempt to demonstrate Drawing from an ancient Egyptian tomb circa 1350 BC
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the use of size to establish the importance of the main subject
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How does a painting give the impression of power
I think that a painting gives a impression of power because it cost's alot of money to get your painting done and how your posture is and they way you look can tell people is your powerful or not.
For example Queen Anne's painting look gentle and soft and not powerful but Queen Elizabeth 1st painting look powerful. Sometimes its also about what they wear in the painting because for like Queen Elizabeth in her paintings she wears alot of jewellery (real gold) that also make her look powerful :)
What does a painter need to do to create a liner perspective
Establish a horizon line and a vanishing point
Which of these should an art critic also be in order to be successful
An art connoisseur
What qualifications must a person have to become an art critic
There are no specific requirements, but an art critic must have
a strong knowledge of art history.
What concern was incorporated into western art during the renaissance
mathematics and science
What is the main concern of aesthetics
Understanding how beauty is expressed and appreciated.
What is the main element that sets western art criticism apart from that of the rest of the world
Western criticism focuses on theory and the philosophy of
art.
What is the effect of making objects in a painting duller than others
The duller objects will seem farther away.
What is the central question of the philosophy of art
The question is "What is art?"
And the answer is likely to be subjective, because some forms of
symbolic or representational art may not have any apparent meaning
to some of its audience. The creation of abstract art, "junkyard
sculpture" and more recently the ephemeral "performance art" all
stretch the definition beyond its classical roots.
What does the use of the technique of sfumato accomplish in a painting
It outline's object's realistically by creating a gentle
transformation from one object to another.(:
Which of these statements explains why artists in different times and places produce different kinds of art
Artists are products of their environments.
Which best states the relationship between art critics and artists
Art critics can make or break the reputation of an artist
Look at this painting done by Gustave Courbet in 1853 What distinguishes this painting from the portraiture and religious paintings of the previous century
It Depicts the kind of realistic scene that earlier paintings
avioded
The interpretative task of the art critic involves asking which of these questions
What is the artisit trying to communicate to the viewer
Which statements would a Renaissance painter most likely accept
The purpose of painting is to reduce nature as closely as
possible
What contributed to the development of perspective painting
research in mathematics and geometry
Look at this ancient Roman painting of a scene from the Odyssey. What does this painting demonstrate
An early attempt at perspective (apex)
Look at this drawing from an ancient Egyptian tomb. What principal does this drawing attempt to demonstrate Drawing from an ancient Egyptian tomb circa 1350 BC
the use of size to establish the importance of the main subject