Answer: Line: Horizontal line of the tie/scarf; the vertical lines in the basket and with the flowers; the diagonal lines of the shawl; the curvilinear lines of the flowers and that of the woman; etc. Color: the darkness in the background to draw the eyes to the flowers and woman; the contrast in light between the woman and the flowers; etc. Texture: the shadowing on the basket, shawl, and flowers make them appear real if we could touch them; etc. Space: the grandness of the flowers; the small portions of the woman; the man standing behind the basket, the way the flowers appear overtop the woman's head and body; etc. Shape: the shape of the basket, the flowers, the flower centers, the body of the women, etc. Form: the depth created by the man behind the woman and the flowers; the height and presence of the flowers; the meekness and serenity of the woman; the way the eyes seems to start at the woman and then go up and cascade along the flower; etc.
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uhh well i thought i could help before the photo :(
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The answer is A, B, and D. Thomas Moran painted a landscape of the Yellowstone, which later changed the government's mind and they decided to preserve it. He used many values and variations of colors to make his landscapes look more realistic. And he did travel with photographers when he painted landscapes, I only know two: William Henry Jackson and John K. Hillers.
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