Answer:
The images both use texture, this is because the images looks like it would feel like something. They are different by the texture as well, one would feel bumpy while the other image might feel like a human. The similarities are, they are both in their own art style, they have the look of a texture, they seem 3D, both seem to be done in pencil, and both are portraying an emotion.
Explanation:
I really hope that helps ^^ (also id.k if the 'BW 3/11' is important or not sorry)
I believe the answer is false
I hope I helped in a sort of' way
Cheers,
Mabel L.
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>
The Death of Marat (French: La Mort de Marat or Marat Assassiné) is a 1793 painting by Jacques-Louis David of the killed French revolutionary pioneer Jean-Paul Marat. It is an amongst the most acclaimed pictures of the French Revolution.
David was the main French painter, just as a Montagnard and an individual from the progressive Committee of General Security. The artistic creation demonstrates the extreme columnist lying dead in his shower on July 13, 1793, after his homicide by Charlotte Corday.
Painted in the months after Marat's homicide, it has been depicted by T. J. Clark as the main pioneer painting, for "the manner in which it accepting the stuff of legislative issues as its material, and did not transmute it".