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Which of the following best describes the technique the artist uses to create the illusion of depth in a painting?

a) Linear Perspective
b) Aerial Perspective
c) Pointillism
d) Surrealism

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Final answer:

The artist uses Linear Perspective to create the illusion of depth in a painting.

Step-by-step explanation:

The technique the artist uses to create the illusion of depth in a painting is Linear Perspective.

Linear perspective is a technique that uses a set of parallel lines that recede into the horizon, appearing to move closer and closer until they touch. This technique can produce an illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface, such as a painting.

An example of a painting that uses linear perspective is Albert Bierstadt's 1863 painting of The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak.

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