I just took the quiz and I have the REAL answers, not that garbage response above me:
1)Edge Select
2) Change the object's color and to make it shiny
3) Influence
4) You want two objects to change together but remain separate objects.
5) a cylinder
Answer:
Edge Select
You want to Change the object's color and to make it shiny
Influence
You want two objects to change together but remain separate objects.
a cylinder
B. Edgar Degas.
C. Paul Gauguin.
D. Georges Seurat.
Answer:
B. Edgar Degas, painter of A Ballet Class (between 1871 and 1874)
Explanation:
Edgar Degas (1834-1917) was fascinated by ballet, and more than half of his works are devoted to this theme. Although he also painted ballerinas on stage, he preferred the more informal scenes with the dancers rehearsing or relaxing.
There are parallels between classical ballet and Degas' style and painting techniques that help explain the artist's interest. Classical ballet is an art of great precision and balance, in which perfection is achieved only through repetition and constant practice. Degas's work is also quite accurate.
Even when his paintings together are Impressionists, Degas achieved immediate communication more by his theme and sense of composition than by the spontaneous brushstrokes typical of true Impressionists.
X-ray tests show that Degas has made many changes to this chart. For example, the original idea was that there were two dancers in the foreground, facing the observer. You can still see the face of one of them (detail on the left), between two dancers on their backs, which were painted over the original composition. Another change: At first the instructor was facing the back wall.
The “photographic” quality of Degas's work has been much commented upon. The rapidly receding perspective that makes the two closest dancers appear to be being pulled forward and the group pushed backwards is an effect created by certain camera lenses rather than ordinary human perception. The way pictures are cut at the edges of the frame is also typical of photography. This technique creates a sense of improvisation that seems to belie the artist's talent for detail and the meticulous planning of his compositions.
The Baroque period.
My answer is Donatello. He studied classical techniques in sculpture as a basis for his style of sculpture that influenced art during the Renaissance. He worked with various mediums such as wood, stone, bronze, stucco and wax. His famous work was a bronze statue of David.
Correct answer choice is :
C) The artist has created the piece so that the negative space overpowers the positive space
Explanation:
This morning I saw the farmland from my shutter a long time before sunrise, with blank but the daylight star, which seemed very huge, wrote van Gogh to his brother Theo, explaining his influence for one of his famous paintings, The Starry Night (1889). The shutter to which he belongs was in the Saint-Paul shelter in Saint-Rémy, in south France, where he inquired rest from his passionate distress while maintaining to make art.
a persuasive visual designed to make an argument.
B Using fast moving "melismatic" passages
C Having them sing solo
D Using a megaphone
Answer:
.C.
ExplanationB.long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation( decorative notes strong such as trolls and turns) contrast between loud and soft solo and ensemble