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Aren't the elements scale, proportion, unity, variety, rhythm, mass, shape, space, balance, volume, perspective, and depth? If so then I think this is using shape, proportion and maybe space because the lady is in front of the background.
The artwork is amazing. The artist drew the details with talent. I felt a pull towards the artwork. I can tell the artist is one of the best.
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Explanation: Start on F, end on F. Sharps in front. 13 notes.
I think it’s A because she wasn’t a artist, all are true except A.
<span>The correct answer is B. Periods or styles are merely categories serving as a basis for us to study the vast world of art with a clearer order than it would be without such categories. A. and C are wrong, for each artwork has a value of its own, and critics themselves still argue over which pieces should be added in textbooks or not; these categories weren't created to denigrate any artwork.</span>