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 first thing that must be done when critiquing art
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Look at the work of art and describe what you see
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Which of these is one of the questions addressed by aesthetics
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How should art be judged
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Which of these were among the purposes of the Photorealism movement
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To turn the camera into a painter's tool
To make people believe a painting is a photograph
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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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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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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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In what way did Van der Weyden differentiate himself from the Van Eycks
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He explored emotional rather than physical reality.
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Does the painting primavera use the technique of sfumato
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No.
However, the sfumato technique was used in the Mona Lisa
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What can an artist do to make the viewer feel as if her or she is above the objects in a painting
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An artist can use perspective in order to make a person or
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To do this, the artist would paint the items at an angle that shows
the viewer the tops of the items.
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During what period was perspective rediscovered in western art
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the renaissance.
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What are most of Giotto's surviving works of art
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frescoes
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Which of these should an art critic also be in order to be successful
An art connoisseur
What concern was incorporated into western art during the renaissance
mathematics and science
What is the first thing that must be done when critiquing art
Look at the work of art and describe what you see
Which of these is one of the questions addressed by aesthetics
How should art be judged
Which of these were among the purposes of the Photorealism movement
To turn the camera into a painter's tool
To make people believe a painting is a photograph
What is the effect of making objects in a painting duller than others
The duller objects will seem farther away.
Which of these statements explains why artists in different times and places produce different kinds of art
Artists are products of their environments.
The interpretative task of the art critic involves asking which of these questions
What is the artisit trying to communicate to the viewer
In what way did Van der Weyden differentiate himself from the Van Eycks
He explored emotional rather than physical reality.
Does the painting primavera use the technique of sfumato
No.
However, the sfumato technique was used in the Mona Lisa
painting.
What can an artist do to make the viewer feel as if her or she is above the objects in a painting
An artist can use perspective in order to make a person or
viewer feel as if he or she is above the objects in the painting.
To do this, the artist would paint the items at an angle that shows
the viewer the tops of the items.
During what period was perspective rediscovered in western art