Which of the following is a distinguishing characteristic of Fauvism in The Red Room by Henri Matisse?

The bold colors and simple shapes create a decorative, patterned effect.

The color shows the sadness that the artist felt about the two World Wars through which he lived.

The painting features the most common Fauve subject, an interior scene of a luxurious home.

Like all other Fauvist artworks, this painting has one predominant color.



How did Matisse depict the space of the interior in The Red Room?

Matisse used the curve of the woman leaning against the table to give the scene depth.

Matisse placed twining decorative elements at angles that exaggerate the distance from the table to the wall.

Matisse used shading in the chair and objects on the table to create a sense of depth.

Matisse used bold color and patterning to create a flattened space with little sense of depth.