Answer:
hierarchical scale
Explanation:
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Answer:
Doctrine of color
Explanation:
Rococo artists was famous for rapid brushwork often finishing paintings within an hour. It stresses main arts only, uses mirrors and reflections to blur and create a world of dream, totally free and asymmetric in style with irregular lines and contours usually mundane or palace life scenes depicting the persuit of pleasure and leisure time of the wealthy.
As the the French Academy was divided rather sharply between two doctrines. One taught that form was the most important element in the painting (Poussiniste) and the other taught that color was the most important element (Rubeniste), the rococo artist follow <u>doctrine of color.</u>
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there is probably more than one correct answer. please mark brainliest!
A. Giotto is the only artist listed in the answers. He is one of the earliest pre-Renaissance artists to depict lifelike figures in natural settings with human emotions.
maybe b. ABAB idk for sure though