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barxatty [35]
3 years ago
8

Why would the painting above be considered Baroque? a. The dresses of the woman and child are extremely ornate and fancy. b. Emo

tion is present in the face of the mother and there is a strong contrast between the figures in the foreground and the dark background. c. The details of rich patterns and fabrics create emotion in the image. d. The painting was done by an extremely famous Baroque artist. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Arts
2 answers:
yarga [219]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

the answer is actually B

Explanation:

just took the quiz on EDG

Marina86 [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

B. irrelevant

C. possible

D. seriously

A is the answer that makes the most sense

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