Answer:
A. Rembrandt used jagged shapes and jarring, unnatural colors for added drama.
Explanation:
Rembrandt carried out a large number of works, cultivated the portrait, both collective and individual, the religious theme, the landscape and also made engravings and drawings.
Among his main characteristics is the use of <em>chiaroscuro</em>, sometimes using strong contrasts, and the drama of his scenes, entering into the understanding of human nature.
The style of his first paintings reflects the influence of his master, Pieter Lastman. He chooses subjects of great dramatism and his compositions present numerous details and very marked contrasts of lights and shadows.
In the portraits he is interested in the features of his characters, the details of the clothes and the furniture of the room. However, not all the portraits are an objective representation of the portrait, since through them he carried out studies of different emotions that he later incorporated in his works of biblical and historical themes.