Space- <span><span>An element of art, space refers to distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.</span>
Depth- </span><span><span>Overlapping in art is the placement of objects over one another in order to create the illusion of depth.</span>
Mass- </span><span>Mass is a three-dimensional solid with identifiable boundaries.</span>
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The Mona Lisa is known for sfumato technique ("smoky"): The light is warm, haziness/softness, atmospheric perspective, sense of atmosphere (almost imagine it was humid day)
-plays into Leo's interest in science and optics
-soft and almost veiled quality about her
-Pays a lot of attention to the landscape: she is being associated with the landscape - line of garment flows into rocky formation in background, swirly lines echoed in path in background, pattered folds in garment are echoed in undulating aspect of landscape
-relationship between sitter and environment behind her
-fidelity and truthfulness to natural world
-geologically extremely accurate and studied from life from time in North of Italy
However, compared to Massaccio's <em>The Tribtute Money </em>it is not a single portrait of a woman that is natural but of a Roman tax collector (the figure in the foreground in a short orange tunic and no halo) who demands tax money from Christ and the twelve apostles who don't have the money to pay. The colors used are more bright but the scene is larger.
When wealthy or royal ancient Egyptians died, they were mummified and buried in tombs with money, food, wines, jewelry, and other expensive relics. They believed burying a body with expensive valuables, food, and money would assist them in the afterlife. They thought that they would need money and food and other kinds of valuables to live a comfortable life in the afterlife.
Realism- the artist simply paints what they see from a subject
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I am not certain but I think it's D sulphuric acid