Answer:
methods of characterization, including physical description, action, (inner thoughts), reactions, and speech.
Explanation: `-Yes-`
how do the renaissance painters depict their paintings
Answer:
They are not flat but suggest mass, and they often occupy a realistic landscape, rather than stand against a gold background as some figures do in the art of the Middle Ages. Renaissance art from Northern Europe emphasized precise detail as a means of achieving a realistic work.
(1) A reverent revival of Classical Greek/Roman art forms and styles; (2) A faith in the nobility of Man (Humanism); (3) The mastery of illusionistic painting techniques, maximizing 'depth' in a picture, including: linear perspective, foreshortening and, later, quadratura; and (4) The naturalistic realism of its faces
Explanation:
Artist can make their work abstract by
A) Making colors unrealistic
B) Using shading to realistically show light and dark
C) Looking at the subject (thing) they are drawing to make sure the size and shape are realistic
D) Adding a realistic background to their work
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Answer:
Making colors unrealistic
Explanation:
When we talk about the movement of the pieces and how to capture them, what is peculiar about the Pawn and the Knight?
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Answer: The pond is slow, slower than the king, it can only move forward but the way it take’s pieces is diagonal. The knight has a move no other piece does, it moves like an “L”. The knight can “jump” over other pieces, that’s what make’s it special.
Explanation: Here is an example of the pond:
The pond is at e4 and want to move forward, the pond can only move up one square at a time, so the pond will go to e5.
When the pond is attacking though, it will be attacking diagonal. So the pond is on e5, attacking a piece on d5. The next move, the pond can take the piece on d5.
Here is an example of a knight:
Let’s say the knight is on e5, the knight has 8 squares to move to. C6, d7, f7, g6, g4, f3, d3 and c4. Notice that EACH MOVE WILL MAKE THE SHAPE OF AN “L”. The knight can take any piece on these squares, (if the knight is on e5).
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