The play was first performed in Moscow on January 17, 1904 (Old Style), and less than six months laterChekhov died of tuberculosis.
<span> The most obvious answer is that the artist was either commissioned by the religion and thus produced the images that his employer wanted to see or he sold his art to religious people and thus had to produce the images that they wanted to buy so there is the marketing aspect to it all
I mean look of the most popular image of Jesus;the Jew is long gone and he looks like John Lennon circa 1967 [w/o the glasses of course] then look at some of the Renaissance images of Jesus which show a much darker man with clearly Mediterranean features
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I would think the answer is "eating." In such a dramatic and suspenseful piece, eating would be the last thing an artist would put on.
Answer: To indicate the color of a single pixel, in a bitmapped image or video framebuffer, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.
Art is used to represent. Whether the artist is representing emotions, thoughts, actions or imagination is the question. Romans created believable images in their sculptural works because they wanted to represent the ideal man or woman. Roman sculptures represented masculinity, ruggedness, bravery, or femininity, grace, and delicacy.