Question 4
The art of the Italian Renaissance embraces the visual art devices of:
a) Chiaroscuro, Imapsto, Contrapposto.
O b) Linear Perspective, Atmospheric Perspective, Impasto.
c) Atmospheric Perspective, Fresco, Contrapposto.
d) Atmospheric Perspective, Chiaroscuro, Linear Perspective.

Respuesta :

Renaissance artists used the Atmospheric Perspective, Chiaroscuro, Linear Perspective, as shown in option D.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Renaissance artists wanted to portray realistic works and for this reason, they used techniques that created images as close as possible to real elements.
  • In this case, it was common for them to use linear perspective to create two-dimensional surfaces.
  • This was highlighted through the use of atmospheric perspective, which created depth and aided in the creation of three-dimensional images.
  • To further enhance these effects, the artists used Chiaroscuro, creating contrasts of light and shadow.

Therefore, we can say that the techniques used in the Italian Renaissance were Chiaroscuro, Linear Perspective, and Atmospheric Perspective.

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