Dancers Backstage

by Edgar Degas
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

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How did the artist use color to create emphasis in this image?
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by using colors that were similar to the background
by using colors that were similar to the background

by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina
by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina

by using only cool colors
by using only cool colors

by using analogous colors in all parts of the image
by using analogous colors in all parts of the image
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The correct response is: by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina.

In "Dancers Backstage," Degas often used contrasting colors to draw attention to the figures, particularly the main ballerina, by making her stand out against the background elements.

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