Lighting is the answer, not 100% sure but I think it's the right answer.
The main difference, generally speaking, is that a musical tells a story with song and dance, while a play typically sticks to spoken dialogue. This is a broad generalization; some plays feature musical content, and some musicals feature heavy amounts of spoken dialogue.
In Escher's drawing, it is not clear whether the water is flowing away form the viewer or towards the viewer. In many ways, it seems to contradict the laws of physics. Moreover, the corner points of the cube above the structure are connected in such a way that it is not clear which points are the farthest and which are the closest to the viewer. In these ways, the artist plays with our perception of depth.
He gets a sword and a shield with a red lion on it
Answer:
b. (1) Michelangelo; (2) modeling
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because this paint was painted by one of the most famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Biblical motives are dominating in the opus of this maestro.
Option A is not correct because it refers to famous French Romantic painter, who is known to us through his famous work Raft of the Medusa.
B. is also wrong because is Gericault's contemporary whose focus was not on religious themes.
D. is not correct because although he was also an Renaissance artist, Correggio didn't painted this famous work.