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How did art change as a result of the Black Plague? There were new themes of death, suffering, and themes that reminded people of the reality of death. How was Giotto's ability to show depth different from more traditional methods? He did not rely on the traditional method of an architectural framework.
Explanation:
The painting At The Moulin Rouge by French impressionist painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was greatly influenced by Japanese prints. He was one of the foremost artists of the post-impressionist movement along with other notable artists like Van Gogh and Gauguin. These painters found inspiration in Impressionism and also outside of western art. Thus the Japanese prints from which they learned how to use an oblique, skewed perspective. Lautrec used a more dramatic approach of the Japanese in terms of the painting's perspective. The picture is cut with strong diagonal lines, directed at not just one, but two vanishing points.
When chlorophyll is in the presence of acidic molecules (compounds that easily share their hydrogen atom), the magnesium is dislodged and replaced by hydrogen atoms. This simple structural change alters the colour of chlorophyll from light green to yellowish green. -hope this helps!