Question
Joy of Life by Henri Matisse. A forest, meadow, sea, and sky are brightly colored with naked figures dancing and relaxing.
What Fauvist elements are present in the image above?
a.
vibrant colors
b.
unconventional arrangement of the figures on the canvas
c.
the rule of thirds
d.
both A and B
What Fauvist elements are present in the image above?
a.
vibrant colors
b.
unconventional arrangement of the figures on the canvas
c.
the rule of thirds
d.
both A and B
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The correct answer is d. both A and B.
In "Joy of Life" by Henri Matisse, the use of vibrant colors is a hallmark of Fauvism, as is the unconventional arrangement of the figures on the canvas, which emphasizes a sense of movement and emotional expression. The rule of thirds is not a defining characteristic of Fauvism and is more of a compositional guideline used in various art forms, so D is the best choice.
In "Joy of Life" by Henri Matisse, the use of vibrant colors is a hallmark of Fauvism, as is the unconventional arrangement of the figures on the canvas, which emphasizes a sense of movement and emotional expression. The rule of thirds is not a defining characteristic of Fauvism and is more of a compositional guideline used in various art forms, so D is the best choice.
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