Man-made mounds of earth often created in the shapes of animals.
Roman art refers to the visual arts made in Ancient Rome and in the territories of the Roman Empire. Roman art <span>includes architecture, painting, sculpture and mosaic work.
So... It's technically not wrong just by calling it "Roman Art", but there are examples of different art styles inside it.</span>
Answer:
By using the artist's Pointillism, he wanted to give less spontaneity to the work and reinforce the effect of colors.
Explanation:
Pointillism highlighted the colors, making the work more vivid and eye-catching, even with the tiny blank spaces. This technique took away the air of spontaneity that the brushstrokes promoted. This created more focused works and with a mood of control, focus and concentration, giving the work a rigidity that other techniques did not promote. Pointillism was very influential, being a highly used technique to this day, in addition to influencing the emergence of other techniques.
The Catholic Church paid for many religious works of art from the indulgences