Jacques-Louis David and Antoine-Jean Gros did not strive for realist ideals, rather an idealized depiction of an event (Le Serment de Jaume de paume, or The Tennis Court Oath, 1791) constructed using ideal proportions and symmetry based on an idealized aesthetic style derived from the classical art period.
Answer:
everything is correct
because it is makes more easier
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
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What did the seagull chicks get so excited about?
Answer:
The baby seagull chicks get excited, not by their mother, but by the red stripe on their mother´s beak. And they get even more attracted to a yellow stick with not only one, but three red stripes.
Explanation:
Professor V.S. Ramachandran describes Niko Tinbergen´s Herring Gull Test to explain the neurological principle of peak shift. The brain is wired to concentrate on elements of objects that are considered most important, such as the Herring gull chicks concentrate on the red stripe on their mother´s beack to get her to feed them.
This example is used to explain why past artists created exaggerated versions of the human body, concentrating on elements such as women´s breasts and abdomen.
I would say the answer is playing sadly with feeling. I don't believe that banging violently would produce a sound that makes the piano sound as though it "moans with melody" The other two answer choices wouldn't produce a sound like that either. So playing sadly with feeling seems to be the best choice.
Artists create rich, glowing colors with transparent glazes