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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
9

Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. Look at this image of Joseph Nollekens’

s sculpture, Venus. Then complete the sentences by dragging the appropriate terms to the blank spaces.

Arts
1 answer:
liraira [26]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Nolleken's Use Of Marble Contributes To The form Of The Work

The realistic portrayal of a goddess, removing her sandal while seated, can be considered the work's content.

The subject matter in Venus speaks to the grace and femininity of the idealized woman.

Explanation:

The form of a work of art refers to how it looks, meaning the materials applied, it´s style and composition.

On the other hand, the content of a work of art refers to what´s about, including its message and iconography, as well as the subject matter, which means the general idea or the piece.

The context would refer to the cultural and chronological setting of the art work´s creation, which doesn´t correspond with any options.

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