Rosa bonheur’s masterpiece the horse fair was derived from <u>the Horse Market</u> in Paris.
Rosa Bonheur, whose real name was Marie-Rosalie Bonheur, was a French painter and sculptor most known for the astounding realism and delicacy of her depictions of animals. She was born in Bordeaux, France, on March 16, 1822, and died in Château de By, close to Fontainebleau, on May 25, 1899.
The Horse Fair by French Realist painter Rosa Bonheur is the featured Masterpiece Story today (1822-1899). The Salon of 1853's Horse Fair from the Horse Market was without a doubt its shining star. When Bonheur submitted this enormous canvas to the main yearly art exhibition in France, she was already a well-known animal painter.
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Contrast- start very soft and become loud then soft again. this is used to give music life or “breath”
unity- have multiple parts singing in unison or at the same pitch and rhythm.
Balance- even 3 part harmony. very even and pretty same rhythm.
Emphasis- use a crescendo into a second interval between two parts. try your best to only use that on the exact word or phrase you want to have stick out.
you could also crescendo the phrase or word but that has less of an effect.
Answer: c.
Raphael was heavily influenced by the works of the Italian painter Leonardo d Vinci when he moved to Florence, Italy in 1504. Raphael produced a series of "Madonnas," in 1507and experimented with da Vinci’s style. In his painting “The Small Cowper Madonna”. The tilt of the head reflects a pyramid shape, distinct of Da Vinci’s artwork.
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