Renaissance Revival architecture is a subset of 19th-century architectural revival forms that were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but instead took inspiration from a variety of classicizing Italian approaches.
<h3>What is Neoclassical?</h3>
Neoclassicism was a Western cultural movement that took influence from classical antiquity's art and culture in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theater, music, and architecture.
Virgil Reading to Augustus (1812) and Oedipus and the Sphinx (1812) are two examples of his Neoclassical work (1864).
Thus, option B is the correct style of architecture.
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Yes. Say we have a C major triad (CEG). With the first inversion, our bass note (C) is going to be moved to the top of our triad. So, now our triad is spelled EGC
1: nature: gains a personal touch or idea of what nature could be/ deeper meaning of influential decision
2: people and world events: allows you to see a deeper meaning of what people/world events mean/ to them or others
3: myths and legends: they can inspire your imagination and allow you to create a world with familiarity
4: spiritual or religious beliefs: some religious beliefs allow you to see what different religions look like from a different time period, or gives you an opportunity to depict for yourself what you think of different religious perspectives in art form
5: creative techniques: artists will use creative techniques to have a unique perspective on what they are explaining
Answer:
the difference between the 2 and how they are alike
Monet’s painting seems natural but it is also Formal.
your answer would be "Formal"