What was one of the techniques Leonardo used to create the illusion that the Mona Lisa was a real person? A. His commitment
to precise reality made the figure look real. B. He used loose, expressive brushstrokes to enliven the figure. C. He used chiaroscuro to add volume and depth to her body and light to her eyes. D. By not lining up the background on either side, he generated movement in her shoulders.
The Parthenon in Athens, Greece is a temple to the Greek goddess Athena, and depicts the birth of Athena and stories related to Athena on the friezes on the outside with life-size sculptures. The <u>second sentence</u> makes the most sense in this case, then.
(Romanticism) because in the definition for Romanticism it means: <span>is an art expressed nostalgia and longing for simpler times before the Industrial Revolution. </span>