Paul Gauguin most obviously showed experimentation through his use of color. His works are known for their bold colors and innovative use of color to convey emotion and mood, moving away from naturalistic representation.
Haystacks in Brittany
by Paul Gauguin
Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington
This artist most obviously showed
experimentation through his use of
(1 point)
perspective.
texture.
color.
line.
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by Auguste Renoir
Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington
What did the artist most likely do to create
this piece of art?
(1 point)
had no prior knowledge of perspective
investigated the scenery before
painting it
chose the colors that were pleasing
rather than accurate
omitted the use of proportion to keep
the image interesting
The artist most likely chose the colors that were pleasing rather than accurate. Auguste Renoir often emphasized the beauty of color and light in his works, focusing on the overall visual effect rather than strict adherence to naturalistic representation.
by Paul Cézanne
Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington
This painting is a good example of
(1 point)
creative use of brushstroke for textures.
usage of warm colors for mood.
asymmetrical balance for unity.
line for creation of emphasis.
This painting is a good example of creative use of brushstroke for textures. Paul Cézanne is known for his distinctive brushwork, which contributes to the texture and depth in his compositions, often creating a sense of structure and form in his landscapes.
by Edgar Degas
Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington
In order to draw this man's body with
appropriate proportions, which part of the
body did the artist most likely start drawing
first?
(1 point)
legs
chest
arms
head
In order to draw this man's body with appropriate proportions, the artist most likely started drawing the head first. Many artists begin with the head to establish the scale and proportions of the rest of the body in relation to it.