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Why don't early paintings tend to look very realistic?

They don't use an advanced system of perspective.


Look at this painting by John Singleton Copley. What is it trying to convey?

The virtue of a close and loving family (APEX)


The work by Rogier van der Weyden the composition of this painting is intended to?

have a strong emotional effect...


What it is Anamorphic Art?

Anamorphic art is art from a certain perspective that makes it look three dimensional.For some images, Google Julian Beever


Should paintings look like 'real life'?

It is the artist's choice! Some times, un-realistic elements can draw more attention to certain details. Painting in a realistic manner shows skill and can depict beauty, but art is the pursuit or more than that. If you're an artist, consider carefully your goals in what you'd like to paint; for example, in a portrait of a person, do we always see a detailed background? Sometimes we do, but other times we just see indistinct colours, or meaningless patterns --this is not realistic, but it helps the person to be seen as the focal point. Also, sometimes we see that shapes me be realistic, and colours or lighting may not be. This is a stylish look; have you seen those pictures of Obama with the limited colour tones? The shape is "realistic" but the colours are surreal. It evokes certain reactions. Looking like "real life" takes a lot of skill, but making a great memorable painting is more important, and it might be possible to make a fantastic work of art that does not look like real life. Spend some time looking at as many paintings as you can, you'll see so many styles, so many choices. If you want to avoid painting things that look real, do a search for "abstract" or "surreal" art, and see if you can get inspired by the alternatives.

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What Look at this painting. What system of perspective does it primarily use A. Single-point perspective B. Multiple-point perspective C. Aerial perspective D. None of the above?

c


Look at this painting. What system of perspective does it primarily use?

To accurately identify the system of perspective used in the painting, I would need to see the artwork itself. However, if it employs linear perspective, it typically features converging lines that lead to a single vanishing point on the horizon. If it uses atmospheric perspective, elements in the background may appear lighter and less detailed, creating a sense of depth. Each system effectively guides the viewer's eye and enhances the three-dimensionality of the scene.


Look at this painting by duccio... the painting is an early attempt at:?

linear perspective


Look at this painting by Jan van eyck . this painting demonstrates the use of?

aerial perspective


Look at this ancient Roman painting of a scene from the Odyssey. What does this painting demonstrate?

An early attempt at perspective (apex)


Look at this ancient Egyptian painting what does this painting demonstrate?

A lack of liner prespective. (Apex)


Why Look at Las meninas by Diego Velasquez this painting is a masterful example of the use of?

linear perspective :)


Look at this painting by Claude Lorrain. It uses a(n)?

Aerial perspective


Look at this painting by Nicolas Poussin. It demonstrates the use of?

heroic landscape


Look at Flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca. This painting is a primary example of .?

Balanced composition.


What is the author's perspective of Alice in Wonderland?

Look at H. Bosch painting "Garden of delight" and see all the inspirations Lewis got..


What is the names of a natural satellites?

If you look at it in a planetary perspective they are called moons. But if you look at it in a solar system perspective they are called planets, dwarf planets and asteroids. If you look at it at a galaxy size they are called Suns and Stars.