They used bright pastel colors is probably my best guess, but if that were the case I’m sure you would’ve picked that right?
Answer:
I want to say your answer is binary. Sorry if it's wrong. I'm just not 100%sure
Answer just image search it
Explanation: Easiest way to find who paints the picture.
<span>Henri Matisse worked in Painting, Drawing, and Collage. So the answer is All of the above.</span>
Answer:
Hans Holbein the Younger - Painter (especially portraits) Royal Painter
Albrecht Dürer - Painter, engraver, and woodcuts prints.
Quentin Massys - Flemish Painter, founder of the Antwerp school of painting.
Explanation:
Hans Holbein the Younger was a German Renaissance painter, became known for his accurate and detailed portraits. He painted portraits of King Henry VIII of England, which earned him a title of the Royal painter.
Albrecht Durer was also a German Renaissance painter, printer, whose vast work and unrivalled mastery of woodcuts earned him an impressive reputation at an early age. He was the first painter to paint a self-portrait as a Christ (Blessing Christ by Hans Memling) directly facing the public.
Quentin Massys was a Flemish painter of the Northern Renaissance period painted his painting in the Early Netherlandish tradition. His famous painting includes The Ugly Dutchess, The Money changer and his Wife, and A Portrait of an Elderly Man.