okay what if the girl doesn't even know the dude who gave her the chocolates but the guy does. The girl then after that trys to talk to him cause she doesn't even know him or told him about her birthday but he won't say anything so it gets the girl more into finding out about him and that's all I could think of rn ? and the guy beside her is just some friend of hers who also trys to help her?
<span>A.Dürer's figures display a proud, confident expression due to the influence of humanism.
</span>C.Dürer's paintings and prints appear to have a flattened space rather than a sense of depth.
<span>D.Dürer's works exhibit a great attention to detail and texture and an interest in the natural world.
</span>Hope this helps!!!
His comics were praised for being whimsical but also literary. It shifted between reality and a child's fantasy. He also added memorable and lovable characters that could be recognized due to his popularity (Calvin and Hobbes was featured in over 2,500 papers during its prime). He added satire and playful humor to many of his comics, which made them only that much more appealing.
He was also known for urging comic strip artists to print their comics outside of newspapers due to demands given by editors and syndicates.
Post-Impressionism is a term used to describe the reaction in the 1880s against Impressionism. It was led by Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Georges Seurat. The Post-Impressionists rejected Impressionism's concern with the spontaneous and naturalistic rendering of light and color.