True the branch of philosophy used in the nature and expression of artistic beauty
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Albrecht Dürer used the element of value in his painting, "View of Trento" in the way he painted and described this village of Trenton, in northern Italy, close to the Etsch Valley. Dürer painted the village using wet brushstrokes and degraded colors in a delicate way in order to highlight details.
These techniques affect the way you see the painting in that you can admire the colorful approach Dürer wanted to transmit of a quiet and beautiful village that provokes calm and serenity with the use of colors and structures.
Albrecht Dürer painted "View of Trenton" in 1495.
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Gleaners, by JEAN-FRANCOIS MILLET, realistically represented agricultural
workers of the artist’s day.
Because of his traditional approach and academic style, MILLET’s paintings were
usually accepted into the Paris Salon.
Some critics believed Millet was expressing approval of SLAVERY because of his
perceptive depictions of peasant farmers.
Although overshadowed by the AVANTE-GARDE for decades, Bouguereau’s work
was later rediscovered.
Before the French Revolution, Jean-François Millet’s work focused on PORTRAITS.
Works depicting children or mythological subjects were typical of the paintings
of GENRE PAINTINGS.</span>
I began to eat my delicious dinner.
They have wronged me in the past.
The naughty cats were snoozing on the kitchen table.