Which statement best reflects the painting's title and its relationship to

Brueghel's interpretation of Ovid's story?

O

A. The title says that it is a landscape painting first and the "Fall of

Icarus" second

O

B. The title of a painting has little to do with the artists' interpretation

of his work.

O

C. It is difficult to say how the title and the interpretation relate to one

another.

O

D. The title helps demonstrate that Brueghel wasn't trying to create

an exact representation of the original story.

Respuesta :

Answer: i think it is A

Explanation: it really makes sense, so yeah

The statement best reflects the painting's title and its relationship to Brueghel's interpretation of Ovid's story is option A: The title says that it is a landscape painting first and the "Fall of Icarus" second.

What is the relationship to Brueghel's interpretation of Ovid's story?

William's poem is a likeness of the painting. The poet William Carlos Williams is basically describing Brueghel's painting.

Of course he does it from his perspective, focusing on the fact that it is spring and that Icarus's wings, made out of wax must have melted, making him fall to the sea, while nobody sees or pays attention to this event.  

The painting describes this same situation, the poetic voice is also indifferent to the fall of Icarus, and the painting wants the viewer to feel this indifference.

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