I believe the correct answer is B. scene from everyday life.
The Pre-Raphaelite movement opposed the British Royal
Academy, which championed a narrow range of idealized or moral subjects and
conventional definitions of beauty drawn from Renaissance and ancient classical
art. The artists of this movement were inspired by the centuries preceding the
Italian High Renaissance and they depicted nature and the human body realistically.
Some of the examples of this movement are: “The Lady of Shalott” by John
William Waterhouse and “Ophelia” by John Everett Millais.
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I'm not sure what terms you instructor would rather be used but... this is how I'd describe it and how it works with the body type: Since the ideal male figure is to be tall and "V" shaped, the black bottoms give a very legnthening appearance to whoever is wearing it. White often makes things look enlarged so it's good to make the man appear to have larger muscles than he does. The black shoes allow for the legs to look elongated even the more because the black sillhoutte to be extended to the feet. Then the gold watch gives the outfit more glare to it of course and the style of the watch is very sophisticated. Depending on the skin tone of the model the watch being gold could also compliment their skin.
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I'm super into male fashionnn
Answer:
Stephen Sondheim
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I'm pretty sure :) have a lovely day
The answer is d because the fixative goes after you’re done