A Stage Set with a Statue and Palace

by Unknown Artist

Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington

Question
Because of the use of value change in this image, the artist
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Responses

was able to make the image have no contrast.
was able to make the image have no contrast.

was able to emphasize only one minute area of the drawing.
was able to emphasize only one minute area of the drawing.

was able to create the illusion of depth.
was able to create the illusion of depth.

was able to create no difference in textures.
was able to create no difference in textures.

3 answers

The correct response is:

was able to create the illusion of depth.

Value change in artwork typically refers to variations in lightness and darkness, which can help create a sense of three-dimensionality and depth in a two-dimensional image.

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Yes, I am confident that the correct response is:

was able to create the illusion of depth.

Value changes (the use of light and shadow) are key techniques in art that contribute to the perception of depth. By varying the values, artists can suggest volume and form, making objects appear more three-dimensional on a flat surface. If you have specific details about the artwork or context, feel free to share, and I can provide more tailored insight!

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