This sixteenth-century Flemish artist designed the work Hunters in the Snow using rhythms and subsidiary rhythms that lead the viewer's eye through the work.
A. Pieter Bruegel
B. Edward Weston
C. Chuck Close
D. Rosa Bonheur
A. Pieter Bruegel
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The presentation of extended autobiographical monologues is a characteristic of
A. performance art. B. docudrama. C. postmodernism. D. agitprop.
All of the following were standard characteristics of a minstrel show EXCEPT:
A. speeches delivered by performers, acknowledging stereotypes. B. key instruments were the fiddle, banjo, and tambourine. C. the characters Jim Crow and Zip Coon. D. performers wore blackface.
The painter Wassily Kandinsky believed that coherence and harmony in a painting could be achieved by using only __________
A. highly realistic figures, so viewers could read the narrative B. light and shadow in order to minimize the number of elements C. colors and shapes, with no references to the physical world D. black and white instead of the usual range of colors
The placement of visual elements within a frame is called:
What will be an ideal response?