Asked by Jeremy Jo Newball-Ruiz on Jun 09, 2024
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The painted simulation of groups of easel paintings arranged on a ceiling is called what?
A) Di sotto in sù
B) Tenebrism
C) Quadro riportato
D) Trompe l'oeil
Di Sotto In Sù
An Italian artistic term referring to a perspective illusion in ceiling or fresco painting, making the scene appear to extend upwards from the actual ceiling.
Quadro Riportato
A ceiling design in which painted scenes are arranged in panels that resemble framed pictures transferred to the surface of a shallow, curved vault.
Trompe L'oeil
A painting technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that depicted objects exist in three dimensions.
- Investigate the synergies between sculpture, architecture, and painting during the Baroque era.
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Learning Objectives
- Investigate the synergies between sculpture, architecture, and painting during the Baroque era.
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