Answer: The Stele of Hammurabi is very first and primary known for its exceptional description that makes up most of the bottom portion of the stele.
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The Mona Lisa is known for sfumato technique ("smoky"): The light is warm, haziness/softness, atmospheric perspective, sense of atmosphere (almost imagine it was humid day)
-plays into Leo's interest in science and optics
-soft and almost veiled quality about her
-Pays a lot of attention to the landscape: she is being associated with the landscape - line of garment flows into rocky formation in background, swirly lines echoed in path in background, pattered folds in garment are echoed in undulating aspect of landscape
-relationship between sitter and environment behind her
-fidelity and truthfulness to natural world
-geologically extremely accurate and studied from life from time in North of Italy
However, compared to Massaccio's <em>The Tribtute Money </em>it is not a single portrait of a woman that is natural but of a Roman tax collector (the figure in the foreground in a short orange tunic and no halo) who demands tax money from Christ and the twelve apostles who don't have the money to pay. The colors used are more bright but the scene is larger.
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they can be used to give a painting pop but not clashing colors and the neutrals can also be used to shade pictures.
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The closest thing that I can say among all of these answers would be improvisation. The definition of improvising is adapting to the situation in a better manner appropriately. So let's say when a musician is already on stage and makes a mistake while playing the guitar, he has to improvise a bit so that his mistake will not look like one. He is spontaneously creating something while he is on the spot. In a sense, he is improvising his original work and making something somewhat different.