Which statement best describes the technique that Baroque artist Rembrandt of the Netherlands used to apply paint on a canvas? Rembrandt applied expressive strokes of thick paint by using the impasto technique. Rembrandt brushed the paint on smoothly to create solid-looking figures. Rembrandt vigorously applied paint to quickly capture a single moment in time. Rembrandt carefully applied paint to create imperceptible changes in tonal values.
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Rembrandt built up colors and textures in his paintings through the use of layering. Rembrandt sometimes used multiple layers of color. Some paint was thickly applied--a technique known as "impasto." Other layers were just thin glazes. Many of Rembrandt's best-known portraits are built from a somber palette of browns, whites, grays and blacks. At other times, as in biblical portraits, Rembrandt used brighter colors.
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