The mnemonic for space notes in the treble clef is FACE (like the one on your head.) The bottommost space is F, the second one is A, and so on.
Reading the notes like so, we get A, then C, then E.
ACE would be your answer.
This painting is significant for art history because it challenged the conventions of landscape painting. It is a representation of a natural scene, but nature itself isn't the real background for the painting. The background is the painter's personality and inner psychological struggle. The wheatfield is strikingly yellow, against the deep blue color of the sky, leaving an impression of uneasiness and agitation, rather than serenity. The scene is an epitome of deep, unresolved mental anxiety, from which there is no way out. The middle road, central to the painting's composition, leads nowhere.
Realism- the artist simply paints what they see from a subject
she developed her own style with <u><em>spare simplicity </em></u>
<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is C. Linear perspective.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Parallel lines that converge in the distance and seem to meet use a concept known as Linear perspective.
Linear perspective is the depth which is related to both the relative size as well as the next depth texture or gradient. Therefore, parallel lines that move further off into the distance tend to appear closer together or converge in linear perspective.