It should be the last one:
foreground figures are larger and lower than background figures.
Gothic master builders use geometric line and patterns in
their design because it imparts a feeling or order and harmony. Since the
Greeks, ideal geometric shapes in architecture have always been used for this
reason. The Romans did the same which was followed by new innovation in the
Middle Ages. “Gothic” was first used by Renaissance critics to scorn the
architectural style for its lack of conformity to the classic Greek and Roman
standards. However, a closer look reveals that this style is firmly rooted to
the ancient use of geometry and proportion.
I’m sure this is a preference question but here’s how I would answer “I would visit and John Cage from Los Angles and I would simply want to visit him and ask him about his composition of 4’33 because this just a rest note for a long time and it’s funny because it’s still consider a compostion”
Someone who looks at art and gives there opinion.