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Answer:
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Explanation:
<span>Sources of artistic inspiration:
1.) Photographs- sketches/drawling/paintings of photographs
2.) Ordinary Experience- sketches/drawling/paintings of things they have experienced or tells a story about something etc.
3.) Observation- what they observe about a particular subject, politics, person, world, etc.
4.) Imagination- what they imagine, dream, etc
5.) Quest for Order- sketches/drawling/paintings of peace, happiness, good things, etc.</span>
The correct answer is Teiresias. He is the character form the play Antigone by Sophocles where his presence is in the climax. It is when Creon finally relents and agrees to do the right thing - bury Polynices and pardon Antigone.
Answer: One difference between the two paintings is the <em>Brushstrokes. </em>
Explanation:
In David's painting "Oath of the Horatii" he used <u><em>smooth brushstrokes</em></u>. By using smooth brushstrokes, this enhanced the quality of the figures and made them to look lifelike. This particular painting has a planned background that looks like a stage set.
In Delacroix's painting "Liberty Leading the People" he used an <u><em>expressive brushstroke</em></u>. His expressive brushstrokes added drama to his paintings. He used bright colors in his paintings and added pigment throughout each one.