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Answer:
"THE RAFT OF THE MEDUSA"
Elements used:
a. The Raft of the Medusa contains asymmetrical balance, dominance, and the manipulation of hues. The artist uses asymmetrical balance to draw your attention to the raft and makes the background and right side of the painting darker.
Lines colors:
Géricault utilized a somber, dramatic color palette that was characteristic of Romantic painters. As the focus of the painting is the mass of corpses, flesh tones are present in abundance. Warm shades such as ochre, burnt sienna, umber and deep brown were used in contrast to the deep blue of the stormy sea.
Shape:
Composition: The action is arranged in two distinct pyramidal shapes. The diagonal lines lead the eye to two key peaks: the wave that may or may not engulf the survivors on the raft, and the flag in the top right corner that is raised in a last gesture of hope to the ship that may or may not rescue them.
Style:
The Raft of the Medusa—a major work in French 19th-century painting—is generally regarded as an icon of Romanticism. It depicts an event whose human and political aspects greatly interested Géricault: the wreck of a French frigate off the coast of Senegal in 1816, with over 150 soldiers on board.
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