<span>The Venus of Urbino is a painting by the Italian artist
Titian (Tiziano) which is an oil on canvas created in 1534. Other than its
technical excellence, this painting is known for “domesticating” Venus. For the
first time, the artist brought her indoors, engaging her with the viewer, and explicating
her sensuality. In fact, this painting doesn’t represent any of the godly
attributes she’s supposed to represent, on the contrary, the painter has
created an unapologetically erotic and sensual representation of the goddess.
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Answer:
the answer to the question would be true.
There are a lot, try reading the chapter again and looking at some familiar devices
For example, if there is a L shaped sketch and you dimension from the bottom of the L to just above the horizontal part, and then you dimension the vertical part from the end point of the last dimension you'd be okay. But, if you dimensioned both of those lengths and then the total length you would be over dimensioning the sketch.
<span>Larry is creating a decorative doorknob for his room and the technique that he should use to get a perfect symmetrical finish would be asymmetric. A</span> asymmetrical<span> balance, the two sides are not identical, but differ from one another. </span>