Greek kouroi and standing figures in egyptian art have in common is that they are rigid and upright stance.
Answer:
C. the subject’s facial expression
D. the subject’s body language
E. the use of color
Explanation:
These details in the painting support the conclusion that the mood of the painting is gloomy and reflective because the subject's face appears to be sad and worried, and his body language, which is him resting his head on his hand shows distress. The use of colors create a sad tone.
Chairs came into existence in various forms with addition to back support, sacral support and footstool to a normal stool.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The chairs which we use today to sit on and be comfortable were not the types how they emerged. The emergence of the chairs were in the form of stools in the first form. But then chair of different forms and sorts came into existence to increase the comfort of the human beings.
To the stools, the addition of back was done, then the sacral support was done to the chair. After some time the foot stool was also added to the chair to increase the support.