Il Duomo di Firenze<span>, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the </span>Gothic<span> style with the design of </span>Arnolfo di Cambio<span> and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by </span>Filippo Brunelleschi<span>.</span>
Answer:
shade.
Explanation:
To start to understand, a pure form of a color is called a hue. So when a neutral color such as white is added to it, a resulting mixture lower in color concentration is made known as a tint.
However, whenever adding to the hue a mixture to obscure the hue, it is known as a shade, and the objective is to darken the tone of the hue.
Answer:
'The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist'
The oil depicts the execution of John the Baptist and is the only work that Caravaggio ever signed.
Explanation:
It is the only work by Caravaggio to bear the artist's signature, which he placed in red blood spilling from the Baptist's cut throat. There is considerable empty space in the image, but because the canvas is quite large the figures are approximately life-sized.