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Seeing the Story
How do artists use symbolism, characters, and dramatic action to share a narrative?
Artists use visual details to create narratives in their work. Hans Holbein includes objects with meaning in his paintings. Diego Rivera paints each character in action to create a narrative. Through his geometric composition, David Hockney presents a story without showing any people. . Understanding the action of a painting can help the viewer interpret the narrative.
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