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Title: In Degas' Jockeys Before the Race, what do the muted colors of the sky and grass produce?
Post by: Pineappleeh on Feb 2, 2021

Question 1

In Degas' Jockeys Before the Race, the dominant directional forces are __________.
◦ circular
◦ horizontal
◦ vertical
◦ diagonal

Question 2

In Degas' Jockeys Before the Race, what do the muted colors of the sky and grass produce?
◦ subordinate areas that contrast with the focal point of the sun
◦ symmetrical shapes that add balance to the composition
◦ diverse forms that provide variety and unity to the painting
◦ disproportionate figures that affect the viewer's sense of scale
Title: In Degas' Jockeys Before the Race, what do the muted colors of the sky and grass produce?
Post by: johnpizzaz on Feb 2, 2021

Answer 1

diagonal

Answer 2

subordinate areas that contrast with the focal point of the sun
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