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lukranit [14]
2 years ago
12

Carefully study the painting and take notes.

English
2 answers:
zimovet [89]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1 . Romance

2. Man and woman

3.Greek times clothes

4.in love

5.by showing how they like one another

6.love or romance

7.to the man and woman

8.plants around them

9.balconi

10.a clear sky and castle

11.dark and bright colors

12.no

13.they where in love and kissed for the first time

Hope this helps you !

jarptica [38.1K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Yes

Also don't just copy this FLVS will flag.

Explanation:

What scene is the painting about?

Romeo and Juliet kissing.  

What characters are in the painting?

Romeo and Juliet

How are they dressed?

They are dressed in old Italian.  

What are the expressions on their faces?

The expression on their faces is love.  

How do they interact with each other?

They are currently interacting with each other in the sense of kissing.  

What is the main focus of the painting?

Romeo and Juliet

Where does your eye go first?

Romeo and Juliet

How does the painter use space?

The painter uses space by adding sky and clouds.  

What is in the foreground?

The foreground  is Romeo and Juliet

What is in the background?

The background consists of another balcony, and the sky.  

What colors does the artist use?

The artists use blue, black, grey, yellow, orange, green, white, and red as colors in the painting.  

Are there any interesting or unusual details in the painting?

There are not any interesting or unusual details in the painting

What might the artist's interpretation of the characters or scene be?

The artist interprets that the characters are in love, and this is when they kissed for the first time.

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