Asked by coby
What perspectives are important in understanding a work of art? Choose the most complete answer:
(A) textbook perspective, insider perspective, art critic's perspective
(B) your neighbor's interpretation, aesthetic perspective, art critic's perspective
(C) insider perspective, aesthetic perspective, opposing perspective
(D) textbook, insider, and aesthetic perspective
I think it's D but i'm scared to be wrong.
(A) textbook perspective, insider perspective, art critic's perspective
(B) your neighbor's interpretation, aesthetic perspective, art critic's perspective
(C) insider perspective, aesthetic perspective, opposing perspective
(D) textbook, insider, and aesthetic perspective
I think it's D but i'm scared to be wrong.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
If "insider" means you — the person who is looking at the artwork and coming to understand your own reactions — then yes, I agree with you.
Answered by
lalaland
I think its c
it said that in brainly
it said that in brainly
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