I believe the correct answer is C. Copley.
Portrait d'apparat— a Rococo technique of portraying the
subject with objects associated with him in his daily life—was used by American
painter John Singleton Copley, whose portraits and historical subjects are generally
acclaimed as the finest artist of colonial America. The use of Portrait d’apparat
gave his works liveliness and acuity which was not usually associated with
XVIII century American painting.
Answer:
C. 1e+a 2e+a 3e+a 4e+a
Explanation:
All of those add up to sixteen beats
Well Rembrandt built up colors and textures in his paintings through the use of layering (also sometimes used multi-layers) and also some of the paintings were thick, he used a strategy called "IMPASTO"
Answer:
sorry not a bio :(
Explanation:
do you have anyone you look up to? someone who is a big inspiration? these people dont have to be real people, or the could be famous, or just everyday friends.
if that dosent help, maybe google a character generator? ive done that and it seems to work
good luck, tell me how it goes!!!
It depends on what you are talking about when you say "create the look".
Most likely, the answer you are looking for is the Director, because the Director will give input to the costume designer on the character's look and how it fits into the overall design elements of the entire production.
If, on the other hand, the question is asking about who assists in building the costumes, then the answer is the Wardrobe assistant.
Again, it all boils down to if "create" means design or construction. In context, my best guess is it's referring to design, in which case the answer is the Director.