The meaning of denotation and connotation<span>. In media-studies terminology, denotation is the first level of analysis: What the audience can visually see on a page. Denotation often refers to something literal, and avoids being a metaphor.</span>
Answer: Woodcut
Explanation: Printers used woodcuts to print illustrations by the relief process.
It starts slowly, with only a few instruments. Gradually speeds up the tempo, gradually gets louder, adding more instruments....but the same tune is repeated over and over again. The single the,e achieves unity. The tempo and dynamic changes (Loudness, speed) give is the variety.
I believe the correct answer is: Andrew Wyeth.
Andrew Newell Wyeth was the best
known American visual artist, primarily a realist painter, working predominantly
in a regionalist style in 20th-century. He was the artist used tempera to create
the painting “That Gentleman” in 1960, which portrays an elderly
African-American man named Tom Clark, who was the neighbor of Wyeth.