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Doctrine of color
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Rococo artists was famous for rapid brushwork often finishing paintings within an hour. It stresses main arts only, uses mirrors and reflections to blur and create a world of dream, totally free and asymmetric in style with irregular lines and contours usually mundane or palace life scenes depicting the persuit of pleasure and leisure time of the wealthy.
As the the French Academy was divided rather sharply between two doctrines. One taught that form was the most important element in the painting (Poussiniste) and the other taught that color was the most important element (Rubeniste), the rococo artist follow <u>doctrine of color.</u>
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>D. stated and restated in different forms. A theme isn't of lesser importance - on the contrary, it often forms the melodic spine of a work, e.g. a sonata or a symphony. It may recur many times throughout the work, in many different forms, with a changed tonality, another key, extended or shortened versions... </span>
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exposure to art/art history, exposure to different types of people so better social skills/more knowledge on how to deal with different people, educational
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The two colors I would choose would be black and brown because the message I want to send is variety and unity. In history black and brown people (Africans,natives,Hispanics,islanders) are known to be fighting side by side which conveys unity, and I say variety because black and brown people are such a diverse diaspora. Think of the Caribbean, pacific, Africa, Latin America areas. So my message is “Variety and unity. Black and brown stick together”
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