Art and Illusion
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Which goal did most early painters have in mind?

  • To understand how to use depth cues
  • To create an illusion of three-dimensional reality
  • To manipulate the full range of pictorial depth cues
  • To produce a believable picture of reality (correct)
  • What was the main problem faced by early painters in recreating reality?

  • Difficulty in manipulating pictorial depth cues
  • Inability to use linear perspective
  • Challenges in creating an illusion of three-dimensional reality
  • Lack of understanding of depth cues (correct)
  • What technique did Renaissance artists use to create a more realistic and lifelike representation of reality?

  • Understanding how to use depth cues
  • Relative size
  • Convergence of buildings
  • Manipulation of pictorial depth cues (correct)
  • Which technique did Georges Seurat use in his paintings?

    <p>Pointillism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the French Impressionists of the 19th century aim to portray in their paintings?

    <p>Fleeting perception of reality</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which art movement explored the world of dreams and fantasy?

    <p>Surrealism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was known for manipulating perceptual ambiguity in his artwork?

    <p>M. C. Escher</p> Signup and view all the answers

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