Answer:
C. Realism
Explanation:
This artwork "The Trout" was done by Gustave Courbet in 1872. The realism movement was focussed on (as the name suggests) being <em>real</em>, unlike romanticism which has drawn out emotions, drama, and unrealistic scenarios. The realism movement took things for its face value, but did not stray away from unpleasant aspects of life.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Hello!
So technically the only necessary materials for realistic drawings is paper (preferably sketch paper), charcoal pencils, and erasers.
But if you want to be a little bit more specific, you should get some Q-Tips because it makes the charcoal blend better.
If you want some more detail into the types of paper, erasers, and pencils just use this link! Its great for quality art feedback.
https://thevirtualinstructor.com/blog/10-essential-drawing-materials-and-tools-for-beginners
Let me know if you need anymore help!
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Answer:
b. (1) Michelangelo; (2) modeling
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because this paint was painted by one of the most famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Biblical motives are dominating in the opus of this maestro.
Option A is not correct because it refers to famous French Romantic painter, who is known to us through his famous work Raft of the Medusa.
B. is also wrong because is Gericault's contemporary whose focus was not on religious themes.
D. is not correct because although he was also an Renaissance artist, Correggio didn't painted this famous work.