The most famous painting of Jesus Christ is without doubt the last supper. Painted by none other than Leonardo da Vinci it depicts the last supper of Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles. Painted in the late 15 century as a mural on the walls of the Convent of Santa María delle Grazie in Milan .
Correct answer choice is:
A. Sfumato.
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Explanation:
In painting, the word "sfumato" relates to the method of oil sketching which colors or hues are mixed in such a detailed way that they fuse into one another without discernible changes, lines or borders. Leonardo da Vinci himself explained sfumato as a blending of shades "without edges or margins, in the way of smoke." It is as if a cloud of smoke has been disposed between the landscape and the observer, toning down the bright regions and easing the dark ones, so as to compose a soft, undetectable development within the differing trends.
Answer:
1- score the clay
2- slip it
3- mush them together
Explanation:
score the clay with a fork or knife so then the clay holds the slip better. then apply the slip, this will help combine the two pieces, then finally put them together and rub the two clay pieces together until the seam of the two pieces is no longer visible.
Answer:
Henry would have to use a prime lens for a deeper depth of focus,which he would have to compensate for by walking a few steps back