1. The Massacre Of The Innocents
In some places, he uses great detail with each stroke seeming very precise and calculated, like the tiny tear drops falling from the women's faces, or the minute hairs on the men's arms; however, in other areas, his strokes are more loose and gesturer with large, heavy brush strokes. ... Yet, after looking a little closer, the viewer realizes that each figure is connected somehow and related to one another through their gazes as well as gestures and other objects in the painting. ...
- Word Count: 1267
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School