Ask a New Question

Question

Which Renaissance technique is exemplified in Leonardo da Vinci’s "Mona Lisa," characterized by soft transitions between colors?
a.
Chiaroscuro
b.
Sfumato
c.
Realism
d.
Fresco
1 month ago

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The technique exemplified in Leonardo da Vinci’s "Mona Lisa," characterized by soft transitions between colors, is **b. Sfumato**.
1 month ago

Related Questions

Which Renaissance technique was used in this painting to make it look more realistic and three-dimen... What technique did Renaissance architects use to design structures that were balanced and pleasing? Which Renaissance technique was used in this painting to make it look more realistic and three-dimen... Which Renaissance technique was used in this painting to make it look more realistic and three-dimen... Which Renaissance technique was used in this painting to make it look more realistic and three-dimen... Which Renaissance technique was used in this painting to make it look more realistic and three-dimen... What Renaissance technique does Raphael use in School of Athens? (below) The School of Athens by Ra... Which technique did Renaissance artists like Caravaggio use to create a strong contrast between ligh...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use