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galina1969 [7]
2 years ago
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this painting by correggio assumption of the virgin is an example of the art techinque which inblives the graduation of light an

d shadow to produce a hazy effect what is the term used for this technique
Arts
2 answers:
Monica [59]2 years ago
3 0
I believe the best answer for this question is "sfumato." The definition of sfumato is using colors and tones to shade into one another, producing outlines that are muted and softened, producing a hazy effect. You can also eliminate the other answers for different reasons; a "lithograph" is a painting pressed by a smooth surface. "Modeling" involves creating art by using a model. "Blending" is close, but does not necessarily create a hazy effect, which sfumato does. Hope this helps.
telo118 [61]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Sfumato

Explanation:

is an Italian term for graduations of light and shadow to produce a hazy effect. This painting is by Correggio called, Assumption of the Virgin. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's spotlighting effects of illumination of sfumato, Correggio used sfumato to create a dreamlike effect in his fresco.

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