Hello, I'm not entirely sure on what you're asking, but if it's a True/False statement, the answer is
True. Northern artists often DO decorate their work with things from their heritage. Whether it be some sort of object to get rid of bad spirits, or even a simple feather of the heritage's favorite bird, decorations are usually associated with things from their heritage. Hope this helped!
Thanks, and have an artistic day!
~Steve
Yeah dude did you make them?
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The first Flemish panel painting of the Last Supper was created by
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D.Jan van Eyck.</span>
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Photographs with soft light can still have contrast. There are still both light and shadows, it's the space between them that's different from hard light. With a less abrupt transition between the highlights and the shadows, images with soft light are less dramatic. That doesn't make them any less beautiful.
Answer:
I think option E is crct.
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