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Which of the following are characteristics of Henry Moore's Mother and Child?
Mother and Child, sculpture by Henry Moore, showing a reclined woman with a child resting against her
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exaggerated poses and dramatic expressions
exaggerated poses and dramatic expressions
simplified forms and abstracted shapes
simplified forms and abstracted shapes
subtle variations of contrast, light, and shadow
subtle variations of contrast, light, and shadow
symbolic figures and idealized forms
Mother and Child, sculpture by Henry Moore, showing a reclined woman with a child resting against her
Responses
exaggerated poses and dramatic expressions
exaggerated poses and dramatic expressions
simplified forms and abstracted shapes
simplified forms and abstracted shapes
subtle variations of contrast, light, and shadow
subtle variations of contrast, light, and shadow
symbolic figures and idealized forms
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The characteristics of Henry Moore's "Mother and Child" primarily include:
- **Simplified forms and abstracted shapes**: Moore often emphasized organic, abstract shapes in his sculptures, focusing on the essence of the forms rather than realistic detail.
- **Subtle variations of contrast, light, and shadow**: Moore's works frequently utilize the interplay of light and shadow to enhance the forms and textures of his sculptures.
The other options, such as "exaggerated poses and dramatic expressions" or "symbolic figures and idealized forms," are not typically representative of Moore's style, as he usually favored a more serene and contemplative approach to his subjects.
- **Simplified forms and abstracted shapes**: Moore often emphasized organic, abstract shapes in his sculptures, focusing on the essence of the forms rather than realistic detail.
- **Subtle variations of contrast, light, and shadow**: Moore's works frequently utilize the interplay of light and shadow to enhance the forms and textures of his sculptures.
The other options, such as "exaggerated poses and dramatic expressions" or "symbolic figures and idealized forms," are not typically representative of Moore's style, as he usually favored a more serene and contemplative approach to his subjects.
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