The compositions of Baroque art compare to those of other periods as the figures seem to move diagonally, expand upward, or overlap their frame.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Baroque art flourished in Europe in the early 17th century and is revered for its dynamic & extravagant effect created by rich decorations, strong curves, and stark lighting, deep color, exuberant details, contrast, etc.
This style originated first in Rome and then got popular in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Russia. In comparison to other styles of art Baroque creates a visual effect as the figures appear to move diagonally, overlap the frame or expand upwards.
<span>The type of perspective is the One-point perspective. It is a drawing strategy that shows how things seem to get littler as they escape, uniting towards a solitary 'vanishing point' coming soon line. It is a method for drawing objects upon a level bit of paper with the goal that they look three-dimensional and reasonable.</span>
Before “Don” would enter on stage, I suggest dousing his head in water that way his hair is wet/damp, but not dripping onto the stage where someone could get injured.
'The Descent from the Cross' is the painting which is shown here.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The name of this painting is ‘The Descent from the Cross.’ This is a panel painting which means the painting was made on a flat board which was made of wood. Rogier van der Weyden who was the Flemish artist, was the one who painted this painting.
If we look at the painting, we will figure out that if contains realistic facial features and bright colors mainly white, red, and blue. According to art historians, this painting is one of the most prominent Netherlandish painting of all times which depicts the crucifixion of Christ.