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Composition of an Art work refers to what? Time period in which Art was created The physical characteristics of Art Message of Art Purpose of Art​

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Answered by rishabhkumar91281
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Composition is the term given to a complete work of art and, more specifically, to the way in which all its elements work together to produce an overall effect.

Art history, also called art historiography, historical study of the visual arts, being concerned with identifying, classifying, describing, evaluating, interpreting, and understanding the art products and historic development of the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, the decorative arts, drawing, printmaking

Renaissance art is marked by a gradual shift from the abstract forms of the medieval period to the representational forms of the 15th century. ... They are not flat but suggest mass, and they often occupy a realistic landscape, rather than stand against a gold background as some figures do in the art of the Middle Ages.

Answered by nabihajamkhandi
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Composition is the term given to a complete work of art and, more specifically, to the way in which all its elements work together to produce an overall effect. A 'static composition', for example, might stress horizontal and vertical accents, closure at the edges of the painting, and subdued colour and tonal contrasts, to give an effect of orderliness and repose - see for example Claude.
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