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erastova [34]
3 years ago
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Picture 1: A black and white scene showing men on horseback and men standing in a field. Picture 2: An engraving of an owl in a

tree. What method was used to create each image above? Compare and Contrast the two examples above. Provide at least 3 observations.
History
2 answers:
Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
8 1

Answer:

can i see the actually photo plz

Explanation:

Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Picture 1 is an example of a linocut. Picture 2 is an example of a wood engraving. Observations may vary, but could include the following: Picture 1 has a lot of dark values, bold lines, and non-detailed images. With picture 1, there is either black or white, and the values are created by the thickness of the lines. With picture 2, the values change based on the detail of the engraving and the amount of ink applied. Picture 2 includes a lot of details and is a realistic portrayal of the subject (owl). The subjects in both pictures are visible and definable. Picture on is of a bull ring, with Spanish matadors and picture 2 is of an owl in a tree. Neither picture uses color.

Explanation:

Edge 2020

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