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kap26 [50]
10 months ago
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A man holding a loaf of bread and placing his hand on a pitcher. the painting uses various shades of blue. this painting is by p

ablo picasso, entitled the blind man’s meal. what type of color scheme did picasso use and its definition? a. he used a analogous color scheme, which occurs when the hues used are directly opposite one another on the color wheel. b. he used a monochromatic color scheme, which occurs when one color predominates,shades of black, tints of white, values of a hue. c. he used a analogous color scheme, which occurs when the hues used are next to one another on the color wheel. d. he used a monochromatic color scheme, which occurs when the hues used are created by combining equal parts of two primary colors.
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2 answers:
cupoosta [38]10 months ago
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Answer:

I believe he used a monochronic colour scheme

kolezko [41]10 months ago
6 0

Answer:

B

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