Answer:
He barely used any "texture" he didn't try and create a feel of a object using texture in his art seeing it was mostly abstract.
Explanation:
But he used pointillism as a theme as well as he used soft or blurry outlines with a pale diffusion of light for a impressionist theme.
I think the person in the top chose it randomly for points so it probably wrong !
Vellum is the correct answer i believe
An outgoing, adventurous man, Du Camp also pioneered in photography and published works in virtually every literary genre.
In 1851 Du Camp founded the Revue de Paris and in it published Flaubert’s great novel, Madame Bovary; To La Revue des Deux Mondes, Du Camp contributed his Paris, ses organes, ses fonctions et sa vie, 6 vol
Roger Fry, in full Roger Eliot Fry, (born December 14, 1866, London, England—died September 9, 1934, London), English art critic and artist, best known as the champion of the movement he termed Post-Impressionism. Fry was born into a Quaker family and was educated at the University of Cambridge for a career in science.