Art, asked by sandeepkhemani10, 3 months ago

1. Answer briefly
a) What is the difference between SKETCH and
STUDY?
b) What do you understand by SCROLL
PAINTING?
c) What is MANUSCRIPT PAINTING?
d) What do you understand by saying the paintings
of INDUS VALLEY Civilisation.
e) What is Mural?
f) What is the utility of using Drapery for still life
study?

Answers

Answered by Anjaliikamble
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a)

As verbs the difference between sketch and study is that sketch is to make a brief, basic drawing while study is (usually|academic) to revise materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination.

As nouns the difference between sketch and study is that sketch is a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work, often consisting of a multitude of overlapping lines while study is (label) a state of mental perplexity or worried thought.

b)

Scroll painting usually refers to a painting on a scroll in Asian traditions, distinguishing between: Handscroll, such a painting in horizontal format. Hanging scroll, such a painting in vertical format

c) .

Illuminated manuscripts are hand-written books with painted decoration that generally includes precious metals such as gold or silver. The pages were made from animal skin, commonly calf, sheep, or goat. Illuminated manuscripts were produced between 1100 and 1600, with monasteries as their earliest creators

d)

is the point of art?

Art is something that stimulates an individual's thoughts, emotions, beliefs, or ideas through the senses. Works of art can be explicitly made for this purpose or interpreted on the basis of images or objects

e)

A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces. A distinguishing characteristic of mural painting is that the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the picture.

f)

Drapery added force to a composition through color and movement indicating in a clear way the emotional tenor of a piece. Many 19th century etudes, quick paint studies indicating in a brief way how the image would appear from a distance, clearly use drapery to carry the moral element of a piece

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