What distinguishes Paul Cézanne’s treatment of space in his Still Life with Apples from Raphael’s in The School of Athens?
a) Cézanne calls attention to the flatness of his canvas.
b) Cézanne uses overlapping to suggest space.
c) Cézanne uses chiaroscuro to give objects mass.
d) Cézanne provides a horizon line for the viewer.
a) Cézanne calls attention to the flatness of his canvas.
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The French dramatic form developed in the eighteenth century that was a serious play but did not fit neoclassical definitions of tragedy was known as
A. melodrama. B. drame. C. Romanticism. D. storm and stress.
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