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1 Family portraits often aren’t the most exciting pictures to look at, or take. However, the Spanish Old Master Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, who was born on this day 6 June, 1599, managed to turn one, quite peculiar household portrait into one of the best-loved and most widely analysed paintings in western art history.
2 “One of the most famous and controversial artworks of all time, Las Meninas (The Maids of Honour) is regarded as a dialogue between artist and viewer, with its double mirror imagery and sketchy brushwork that brings every figure and object in the room to life," explains our book, 30,000 Years of Art. "Painters as diverse as Goya, Manet, Sargent and Picasso have been inspired to create copies and adaptations after Velázquez’s masterpiece.”
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i did this a long time ago and got an A
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The chosen works were: Christ Crucified, by Diego Velázquez and A Ultima Ceia, by Da Vinci.
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Christ Crucified is a painting that deals with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, one of the most sacred themes for Christianity. In this painting, the artist Vel'azquez made a naked study, showing that even in a moment of Christ suffering he showed serenity, dignity and nobility. The painting presents itself as a frontal nud3 and had as target audience noble Catholics.
The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, portrays the moment when Christ suppered with his disciples before being crucified. The painting reveals itself to be very dramatic, since it shows isolated Christ, but serene, in the midst of his disciples who appeared fervent. The painting aimed to reach the Catholic faithful who attended the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. In this painting, Da Vinci used somewhat different techniques, such as paint drops mixed with egg yolk to the wet plaster, also including an oil or varnish vehicle.
Answer:So you can see I'm tryin', you won't see me cryin'
I'll just keep on smilin', I'm good (Yeah, I'm good)
And it just keeps on pilin', it's so terrifying
But I keep on smilin', I'm good (Yeah, I'm good)
I've been carin' too much for so long
Been comparin' myself for so long
Been wearin' a smile for so long, it's real
So long, it's rеal, so long, it's real
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I think the answer is impasto
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Impasto is basically an area of thick painting/texture on a painting, and Van Gough's painting has a lot of varying texture to it.