Answer:
The answer is Fauvism
Explanation:
The name Fauvism comes from french les Fauves (the beasts), because of their attempts to create a different art style, using violent and bright colors, and themes related to day by day life. This artistic movement received enormous influence from Van Gogh (the passion and personal use of colors), and Gaugin (the aesthetics which reminds primitivism, strength, animalistic movements). Fauvism artists didn't prepare themselves to paint, they just do the work as their feelings, emotions and more importantly, the instinct, say them what to do.
Answer:
Religious and domestic scenes
Explanation:
What was called the Northern Renaissance was not a renaissance in the Italian sense. In the Netherlands - present-day Belgium (then called Flanders) and the Netherlands - artists had no Roman ruins to rediscover. Thus his break with the Gothic style produced a brilliant flourishing of the arts.
While Italians sought inspiration from classical antiquity, Northern Europeans were inspired by nature. In the absence of classical sculpture to teach ideal proportions, they painted reality exactly as it seemed to them, in a detailed realistic style. The portraits bore such an exact resemblance that Charles VI of France sent a painter to three different courts to paint possible consorts (spouses, wives), basing his choice only on the portraits.
Answer: True
Explanation:
Colors on opposite sides are called complimentary colors because they compliment each other.
True because u always discuss a work of art while looking at it
Answer:
accomplish all of the above, depending on the purpose of a drawing.