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Answer:
formal analysis
Explanation:
<em>Formal analysis is the type of art criticism that doesn't interpret artwork or gives remark about the value, but just focuses on formal elements an how they represent the subject and reveal content. </em>
It looks into the picture plan, composition, color, technique, content, material, plans, and similar elements, analyzing their arrangement, balance, and movement.
<u><em>Simultaneous Contrasts</em></u><u> by Sonia Delaunay is the abstract work of art belonging to the school of Orphism</u>, <u>which is evident upon formal analysis of the color, structure, and subjects of the painting.</u><u> </u>
<u>Orphism was the offshoot of Cubism that moved into the abstract direction.</u>
<u> That is how we can analyze what is the influence of the cubism on this particular piece. </u>
Chiefly characterized by a pronounced use of geometric shapes and by a tendency toward a monochromatic use of color.
1 Shadows in them are important
2 They are examples of assemblage,made of found objects and boxes.
3 Repeated forms create visual rhythm and variety of forms creates interest
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