Asked by Shirley Maidang on Jul 19, 2024

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What technique did the artist of the spoils from Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus use to create the illusion of depth?

A) Coloring the relief background
B) Arranging figures in a landscape
C) Carving different heights of relief
D) Following strict linear perspective

Linear Perspective

An artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface by depicting objects smaller as their distance from the observer increases.

Carving Heights

Carving heights typically refers to the practice of creating art or designs by sculpting materials to a certain elevation or prominence, often seen in architecture and sculpture to emphasize grandeur or detail.

Relief Background

Refers to the context or historical background that influences the creation and interpretation of relief art, which is sculptural technique where the design sticks out from the background.

  • Understand the techniques and materials used in Roman art to achieve certain aesthetic effects.
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pedro ulloa

Jul 24, 2024

Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The artist used varying heights of relief to create the illusion of depth, with some figures carved more deeply than others, giving a sense of foreground and background.