Answer:
false
Explanation:
it was the inspiration behind classical architecture
<span>An artist can use color to indicate depth. when a color is very pure and intense then it seems to be closer.</span>
Answer:
The parts of the painting to the whole painting
Explanation:
The six main elements of art are:
- Line
The path that created in the art space through strokes
- Shapes
Two dimensional form on the space that could be geometric or symbolic
- Color
The perception/sensation that we see because of the reflection of light
- Space
Medium that is used to do the artwork
- Texture
The surface and the composition of the art
- Forms
The objects that have 3-dimensional shape
Answer:
Vincent van Gogh, the eldest son of a Dutch Reformed minister and a bookseller’s daughter, pursued various vocations, including that of an art dealer and clergyman, before deciding to become an artist at the age of twenty-seven. Over the course of his decade-long career (1880–90), he produced nearly 900 paintings and more than 1,100 works on paper. Ironically, in 1890, he modestly assessed his artistic legacy as of “very secondary” importance.
Largely self-taught, Van Gogh gained his footing as an artist by zealously copying prints and studying nineteenth-century drawing manuals and lesson books, such as Charles Bargue’s Exercises au fusain and cours de dessin. He felt that it was necessary to master black and white before working with color, and first concentrated on learning the rudiments of figure drawing and rendering landscapes in correct perspective. In 1882, he moved from his parents’ home in Etten to the Hague, where he received some formal instruction from his cousin, Anton Mauve, a leading Hague School artist. That same year, he executed his first independent works in watercolor and ventured into oil painting; he also enjoyed his first earnings as an artist: his uncle, the art dealer Cornelis Marinus van Gogh, commissioned two sets of drawings of Hague townscapes for which Van Gogh chose to depict such everyday sites as views of the railway station, gasworks, and nursery gardens (1972.118.281).