The correct answer to
this question is that:
“The realist artists wanted the viewer to see
that real life was like for so many, rather than just the life of the wealthy.”
<span>What we usually see
depicted in art are the treasures and luxurious life of the rich. To see the
other side of the coin, realists want us to realize that life is not just about
joy and pleasure, some of our brothers and sisters are suffering in poverty.</span>
It means the drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.. has the same pattern or looks equal on both sides.
Art is information creatively expressed. All information is biased and misleading because all information contains only parts and never the whole. Inclusion of some parts means exclusion of other parts. The choice of what to include is where bias occurs. That is to say, all art, and greater still, all human information, is propaganda because to seeks to promote its own bias. The fact that this isn’t obvious to many may even be further evidence that all art is propaganda. Propaganda works best when it isn’t recognized as propaganda.
Answer:
It's C. The mood, created by sunlight through the trees. :)