Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. H
ow else can a landscape artist show shapes in the background to depict their distance from the viewer? A: Show shapes with bright colours B: Show shapes that are sharp and clear C: Show shapes with lighter colors D: Show shapes that are large and bold
I think the answer is <span>The 1844 Treatise on Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration. This handbook was created by Berlioz to introduce the aesthetic of the expressive music of the opera. The handbook was also used as a principle on how to create similar style of Bach and to the other romantic composers during their time</span>