Impressionist Edgar Degas and Post- Impressionist Paul Gaugin were influenced by Japanese woodblock prints. How did Degas and Ga
ugin borrow elements from the prints differently? A)Both Degas and Gaugin used bold Japanese color, but Degas used small dabs while Gaugin mixed paint on the canvas.
B)Both Degas and Gaugin used vibrant patterning, but Gaugin incorporated Japanese flat areas of color while Degas used expressive brushwork.
C)Both Degas and Gaugin created a Japanese asymmetric composition, but Degas focused on vertical lines while Gaugin focused on diagonals.
D)Both Degas and Gaugin created a sense of space, but Degas employed dark and light values while Gaugin Used color relationships.
conjunctions link independent clauses/thoughts together. The "so" is linking the first bit (she wasn't going to tell her grandmother about the accident) to the second bit (we kept her secret).
From the 1960s and back, many of these stills were separately staged and lit for publicity. Often they were not frames from the film, but separately staged and lit and shot with still cameras. This afforded higher resolution images more appropriate for publicity. They were often also colored artificially, even if the film was shot and released in black and white.