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3,044 Questions

Name the painting of the two naked children standing by the open fire?

I don't but also have this picture and would love some information on it.

How did protestants?

We need more to answer. A question asking who, what, when, where and how is needed. We don’t know what you want to know.

What is chiaroscuro and how do artist use it?

Chiaroscuro is the use of value contrasts to produce modeling. Artists use it by making the lightest parts of a subject very light, and the shadows very dark. Often an artist will make a value scale to help them determine what values will seem most realistic.

Who established Romanticism?

Romanticism is a movement that impacted every area of the liberal arts. Painting, music and literature all took a definite turn towards "going back to nature" and rejected the industrialization of modern society. Many authors were responsible for the establishment of romanticism in literature:

William Wordsworth

John Keats

Mary Shelley

Percy Shelley

William Blake

Samuel Coleridge

However most prominently were the poets Wordsworth and Coleridge who are often accredited with starting the movement in the written world.

Which artistic style came first?

Trying to depict natural things as realistically as possible can be called realism.

What are places important to pieter bruegel?

he was born near breda

he died in brussels

he was buried at Notre Dame de la Chapelle, Brussels

How does rhythm add a sense of movement to a work of art?

Stop being lazy and look it up in your book, by the way I know we're you live and I know you have an imbarising last name.

Who is Cyrano de Bergerac?

Cyrano de Bergerac (born 1619), the French soldier, the poet

An ugly man with a large nose writes poetry and love letters that are used by a handsome but unintelligent suitor to win the heart of a beautiful woman.