In "Portrait of Napoleon III" by Adolphe Yvon, the viewer's attention is directed toward the man's face primarily by d. the bright color of skin against the dark background and the red sash leading up to his face. The contrast between the bright tones of the skin and the dark background helps to draw the viewer's focus to the face, while the red sash creates a line that leads the eye upwards towards it.
the viewer's attention is directed toward the man's face by (Portrait of Napoleon III by Adolphe Yvon) a. creating a beard through the use of rough texture b. creating a line pattern that points towards the face c. the usage of cool colors throughout the entire painting d. the bright color of skin against the dark background and the red sash leading up to his face
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