Dancers Backstage

by Edgar Degas
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

Question
How did the artist use color to create emphasis in this image?
(1 point)
Responses

by using colors that were similar to the background
by using colors that were similar to the background

by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina
by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina

by using only cool colors
by using only cool colors

by using analogous colors in all parts of the image

by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina.

The artist, Edgar Degas, used color contrast to create emphasis in this image. This is achieved by using colors that were similar to the background in most parts of the image, while creating a color contrast to focus on the main ballerina. The artist did not use only cool colors or analogous colors in all parts of the image.

To determine how the artist used color to create emphasis in the image "Dancers Backstage" by Edgar Degas, we can analyze the different color elements present.

First, let's rule out the options that are not accurate. The option "by using colors that were similar to the background" is mentioned twice, but this does not accurately describe how color is used to create emphasis in the image. The option "by using only cool colors" also does not accurately describe the color usage in the image, as there are warm colors present as well.

Now, let's focus on the remaining option: "by creating color contrast to focus on the main ballerina." This is the correct answer. By using color contrast, Degas draws attention to the main ballerina, making her stand out from the rest of the dancers and the background. The main ballerina is painted in a lighter, warmer color tone compared to the other dancers, who are dressed in darker, cooler colors. This contrast in color helps to highlight the main subject and draw the viewer's attention to her.

To get the answer to this question, one can study the image and analyze the color usage by comparing the tones and contrasts between the main ballerina, the other dancers, and the background. By observing and interpreting the visual elements, the viewer can identify how color is used to create emphasis in the image.