Do you have a few options? I've taken many art and art history classes, and I've simply been told they were called tertiary colors. Review your notes, and textbook.
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Yellow-orange, red-purple and blue-green are some examples of tertiary colors.<span />
yes, because it reflects how and what society acts and looks like at that time and all art reflects that.
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It’s Saint James by Albert Durer, its purpose was to coney the powerful presence of the apostle, the message he spread and to remind people of the beginning of Christianity :)
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