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Answer: Art Theory
Explanation:
Leon Battista Alberti, (1404 - 1472) was an Italian architect whose treatises De Pictura (1535), De Re Aedificatoria (ca. 1450), and De Statua (ca. 1462) contributed to the development of art theory about painting, architecture, and sculpture, and established him as the father of Renaissance art theory.
Alberti´s work was considered a key element of the Florentine Renaissance, as it presented the rules of scientific and mathematical balance of a new art theory.
"Shape" is the one visual element of art among the following choices given in the question that was most used by the artist, in <span>this piece entitled modern painting with clef, by Roy Lichtenstein. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". </span>
Answer:
considered to be the principal proponent of the Neoclassical style, which moved art briskly away from the previous Rococo period
Explanation:
His most famous works include "The Death of Marat" and "Napoleon Crossing the Alps."