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The choices are the below, that can be found elsewhere
A) Sesshu
B) Unkei
C)Utamaro
<span>D) Shini
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The answer is Unkei. Unkei <span>was a </span>Japanese sculptor<span> of the </span>Kei school<span>, which flourished in the </span>Kamakura period<span>. He specialized in statues of the </span>Buddha<span> and other important Buddhist figures.</span>
A shade<span> is what one ends up with when black (or some other dark color) is added to a pure hue. Suppose you had some green paint and mixed a bit of dark gray paint into it. The resulting paint would be darker than (also known as a </span>shade<span> of) the original green. Think of a dazzlingly sunny day with intense color all around, then picture the way the light and colors change when you place yourself under the leafy </span>shade<span> of a tree.</span>
<span>No two movements of the symphony are alike. The composers often used minuets for drama and the rondo for the finale. It varied with composers. The rondo form is a recurring theme which alternates with other music, typically described as A-B-A. The composer may start out with the rondo, go to a minuet, develop a different melody and return to the rondo. this would make the answer the first and fourth.</span>
Answer:
Texture is the feel or the consistency of a surface or substance.
Explanation:
The texture in this painting is almost rough and matte. This texture adds a rustic feel to the painting. It allows the artist to move its viewers through a state of confusion and hardship that gives the watcher a better outlook on life. To me this looks like lots of things but the texture gives that spice that some artist lack.