In Baroque architecture, wall surfaces often protrude into the viewer's space. In Baroque painting, this same effect is created through the use of:
A. collage.
B. three-dimensional canvases.
C. dramatic lighting.
D. ornamentation.
E. All of these answers are correct.
C
Dramatic lighting is one of the characteristics of the theatrical presentation in Baroque art.
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