A View of Muhlendamm

by Johann Friedrich Stock

Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington

Question
Which of the following elements and principles are not shown in this art piece?
(1 point)
Responses

line and texture
line and texture

harmony
harmony

geometric shape
geometric shape

analogous colors

As an AI, I don't have the capability to view artworks directly. Therefore, I cannot provide a specific analysis of "A View of Muhlendamm" by Johann Friedrich Stock. However, I can provide general descriptions of the elements and principles you have mentioned:

1. Line and texture: These are fundamental elements in art. Line is important for creating shapes, outlining forms, and implying direction or movement. Texture refers to the surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc.

2. Harmony: This is a principle of art that creates a sense of unity by stressing the similarities of separate but related parts. Harmony is achieved through the use of similar or related elements within a composition.

3. Geometric shape: Geometric shapes are mathematical and include squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, etc. They are often symmetrical and precise.

4. Analogous colors: These are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs. Analogous color schemes are often found in nature and are harmonious and pleasing to the eye.

Without seeing the artwork, I cannot confirm which elements and principles are not present in "A View of Muhlendamm." Each of the above elements and principles could potentially be present in the work, depending on how the artist has composed the piece. If you have access to the image, you would need to analyze it to determine which elements and principles are not shown. Remember that the absence of a certain element or principle is more challenging to determine than their presence, as it requires careful scrutiny to ensure that aspect is truly not represented.