These traits are all equally important in recognizing the validity of artwork mainly due to an artists' consistent style and reputation which they have developed over a lengthy period of time. most famous paintings contain specific characteristics of the artist who created it. an appraiser would pay close attention to certain key elements within the painting, as well as an accuracy in measurement and color shade. blended textures and outlines are essential in recognizing an authentic piece from a copy. signature and imagery exist in epic proportions to balance out each trait as they coexist in harmony, depending on preference and style of each artist. no two original pieces are virtually identical, although it may be almost impossible to see discrepancy with the naked eye.
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The refers to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in europe? a. industrial revolution b. renaissance age c. age of kings d. classical age
This nineeteenth-century painting is an excellent example of the use of color theory. the artist used adjacent dots and dashes of different hues that appear to blend and form new hues when viewed from a distance. which painting is it?