A painting of a man with short, brown hair and a long brown beard wearing a striped shirt. The artwork above is by:
- Henri Matisse
- autobiographical art b.
- Autobiographical art is a representation of an event or events that have happened in the artist's life.
- Different from a self portrait, autobiographical art focuses on experiences or memories
However, that doesn't mean that the self need be absent from the work completely.
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Answer:
because it makes the story harder to understand, yet the “happening-truth” is when a person is in what happened. This allows a person to feel as if it was his or her fault when it actually wasn't
Explanation:
Anti-realism in theatre is considering rejecting any form of something realistic.
Examples of anti-realism types are Theatre of surrealism, theatre of Absurd, epic theatre, and theatre of the Oppressed.
It all started in the early 20th century with Konstantin Stanislavski whose method of acting was extremely realistic with realistic characters and situations. On the other side, his students and other people began the anti-realism movement.
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I believe the best answer for this question is D, "rhythm." Let us consider what each of these terms mean. "Focal emphasis" means the element that draws your attention the most. "Contrast" involves elements that are very different from each other, usually juxtaposed together to create an effect. "Rhythm" means repetition, arrangement, or flow. "Composition" means the way something is composed. Hope this helps.