Of the techniques listed below, those which I most associate with the Renaissance artists are the following:
C - Chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid.
D - Figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection.
E - Sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings.
Whilst
renaissance artists did use the technique of atmospheric perspective,
this was not to create a sense of flatness, but rather the create levels
of depth within the paintings.
In order to help the
student expand his/her knowledge I will help answer the question. This in hope
that the student will get a piece of knowledge that will help him through his
homework or future tests.
According to Aristotle
one of the greatest Greek philosophers and scientist stated that the goal of the
tragic playwright was to evoke pity and
fear in the audience. The answer to your question would be the letter
d. evoke pity and fear in the audience
I hope it helps,
Regards.
High Renaissance in Italy (1495–1520) High Renaissance architecture first appeared at Rome in the work of Bramante at the beginning of the 16th century.
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