Without choices, we are pretty much left on our own. So I will give you what I think and you can take from that whatever you think right.
This painting is filled with interpretable figures. Begin with something easy. Father time begins on the top right and his hand extends over to the top left. The question is what does he represent so much as why is he there? My best guess is that he is suggesting that the two main figures will age, and although they are erotic and desirable now, they soon will not be.
There is a woman on the right whose face looks like a mask. It looks like she will wear one of the masks on the right. Which one will she pick: the red one for warmth or the light colored one which matches the cold lust of the two main figures? We don't know.
There is a young woman who is 1/2 snake with an upper body of someone quite beautiful. I know what she suggests to me, but I don't want to color your opinion. I am a church going person. Consider what I might think. Her face is very innocent, but her body suggests something sinister.
The only one looking on in joy is the young kid behind Venus. He's full of innocence and laughter. If you didn't know better, you would think he's out of place. You're free to say he is. But he is holding what looks like rose hips to me and he's about to throw them on Venus. He is the only thing in the painting that is taking pleasure in what is going on. Contrast him with the figure in the upper middle to left picture screaming. He I think represents the other side of the young kid.
It's a real mixed bag of interpretation. Is this part of a school project? I can't imagine it being so, but I've answered what you asked.
All of the following are the ways of creating the illusion of 3d space apart from transparency.
<h3>What is a real 3d space?</h3>
This can be described to be a geometric setting whereby three parameters are used to create the position of a point.
Of the options that were listed here the transparency is not a wayof creating the illusions.
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Answer:
he food service industry has evolved dramatically over time, but not everything has ems that are usually served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, are offered at all times ... and follow operating procedures that have been standardized for every restaurant in the chain. ... two non-competing brands are offered to consumers in the same building location.changed. Name something that has remained the same.
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is: A. Leyster’s portrait
expresses joy in the facial features.
The statement which is true about the expressions depicted
in Laughing Children with a Cat by Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait Aged 63 by
Rembrandt, and Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso is:
Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.
In the “Self-portrait Aged 63” (1699), Rembrandt shows the
impression of self-assured and confident artist, even though he was close to
the death – he had died that same year. On the other hand painting “Weeping
Woman” by Pablo Picasso shows the impression of anguish, severe mental or
physical pain or suffering.