The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Your question is a little bit confusing. If what you need is a form of art or artistic expression that represents one of the activities people are doing during the Pandemic, and is exhibited in a public place, then we can comment on the following.
There is a 5-story building in downtown, next to the main square, that has a big mural in which one can see how medical doctors are helping people in need.
I have seen in the news that there are cities that have asked artists to create modern sculptures to honor medical doctors that have contributed to control the pandemic. In other cases, memorials have been constructed to honor the people who have died.
The correct answer is; David used smooth brushstrokes to enhance the lifelike quality of the figures; Delacroix used expressive brushstrokes to create drama.
Further Explanation:
Since there were no statements given and none I could find researching, I researched the artists and their differences. For the painting "Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People" Delacroix had used expressive brushstrokes that created drama to the painting. The painting was made to remember the Revolution of July that occurred in 1830. He was a leader in making the freely brushed colors prominent.
The painting "Neoclassical artist David's Oath of the Horatii" is one of the most successful paintings in the world. It was finished in 1784 and still on display today at the world famous "Louvre" in Paris. In this painting he used the smooth strokes and this made the figures in the painting appear to be lifelike. The painting is done with oil on canvas and looks like a picture of a real scene and not a painting.
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All printing is true
Or if you mean handwriting
All printing is legible
The correct answer would be A. Impressionists.
Impressionism was in general a movement that dealt with representing the world through artist's own impressions, which means the way they saw the picture to be.