<span>Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun was a prominent woman who was a personal painter for Marie Antoinette and did many portraits of her during her service which helped shape the publics view of the Queen.
Jacques-Louis David was a painter around the time of the French revolution who painted both prominent events and figures. He would eventually become appointed as Napoleon's painter and helped shape the publics view of him since.
Reference:
https://www.biography.com/people/elisabeth-vig%C3%A9e-le-brun-37280
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jacques-Louis-David-French-painter</span>
Answer: There are multiple answers.
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A Millet used real people for figures, but he painted the people with colors from his imagination
B Millet modeled the figures after his friends who posed for him in his studio
C He painted the figures as they appeared by using earthy like colors and solid shapes
D He took the figures from mythological sources, but he covered them with realistic and lifelike details.
Figuring out the reason the artist created the work.
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The attributes of a three-dimensional figure are faces, edges and vertices. The three dimensions compose the edges of a 3D geometric shape. A cube, rectangular prism, sphere, cone and cylinder are the basic 3-dimensional shapes we see around us. In geometry, matrices are widely used for specifying and representing geometric transformations (for example rotations) and coordinate changes. In numerical analysis, many computational problems are solved by reducing them to a matrix computation, and this involves often to compute with matrices of huge dimension.
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Explanation:
Father hunts and provides food for his wife and family.