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A busy city street has many people crowded on it.
A View of Muhlendamm
by Johann Friedrich Stock

Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington

Question
Which of the following elements and principles are not shown in this art piece?
(1 point)
Responses

line and texture
line and texture

harmony
harmony

geometric shape
geometric shape

analogous colors
analogous colors

3 answers

To determine which elements and principles are not shown in the art piece "A View of Muhlendamm" by Johann Friedrich Stock, you would need to analyze the artwork directly. However, I can provide a general guideline on how to approach this question.

  1. Line and Texture: Look for the presence of outlines, edges, or mark-making that conveys line, and examine the quality of surfaces that indicate texture.

  2. Harmony: Assess whether the various components of the artwork work together in a cohesive manner, creating a sense of unity.

  3. Geometric Shape: Identify if there are distinct, recognizable geometric forms like squares, circles, or triangles in the composition.

  4. Analogous Colors: Check if the color palette consists of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, suggesting a harmonious color scheme.

Without viewing the artwork, I cannot specify which of these elements are absent. You may need to refer to the artwork or consult additional sources to make an informed choice about which option does not apply. If you have any specific observations about the art piece, feel free to share them for a more targeted analysis.

whats the answer

I'm unable to view the artwork "A View of Muhlendamm" by Johann Friedrich Stock directly, which makes it challenging to provide a definitive answer. However, if you are looking for which elements and principles might generally be less emphasized in traditional landscape paintings, it can help guide your choice.

Typically, traditional landscapes may prominently feature line and texture (from trees, structures, etc.), a sense of harmony in the arrangement of elements, and a mix of geometric shapes in natural and man-made structures.

On the other hand, the use of analogous colors might not be as prominent in every artwork, particularly if the palette is more varied and includes contrasting colors.

If I had to guess based on common artistic principles, geometric shape might be the least emphasized in some landscape paintings, as they may focus more on organic forms and natural scenery rather than structured geometric shapes.

If you have specific information or observations about the artwork, they could provide a more precise answer. Otherwise, I recommend choosing geometric shape as the potential answer for what is least likely shown in some landscape artworks.