Answer:
Giotto di Bondone
Explanation:
The frescoes in the picture are the frescoes in the <em>Scrovegni Chapel</em>, also known as <em>Arena Chapel</em>, in Padua. <u>This fresco cycle is painted by Giotto and represents one of his most famous works until today. </u>
Frescoes are covering the whole area and in four tiers paint the stories from the religious learnings - <u>the story of salvation.</u>
This is an unusually large cycle for the period, so it proves the grand idea behind the commission of it. <u>Giotto's work is impressive in form and composition, but also clarity and artistic value. </u>
Answer:
Diagonal lines as diminishing scale
An exemplification of diminishing scale, diagonal lines moving towards each other as they move up or down a painting or sketch give the illusion of depth. A real world example of this is a straight road that becomes skinnier as it approaches the distant horizon. Another example is standing at one end of an empty hallway and watching the lines where the wall and floor meet visually move towards each other as they move to the other side of the room.
Explanation:
Either B or D. Most likely D. It definitely cannot be A since they are know for being messy and it can't be C because this is just not something the painting are iconic for.
Return the food to the vendor
Answer:
Montages:
Speed up time.
Convey a lot of information at once.
Heighten tension.
Compare and contrast.
In Common:
Quick cuts.
No dialogue. This isn't necessarily in all montages, but most don't have words.
Voice-over narration.
Juxtaposition:
the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
Superimposing:
place or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident
Exposition:
a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
Falling Action:
a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.