解析 C。巴洛克艺术中通常使用强烈的光影对比,选项 A“Natural light”(自然光)不符合;选项 B“Diffused light”(漫射光)不对;选项 D“even light”(均匀的光)也不符合,选项 C“strong contrast of light and shadow”(强烈的光影对比)符合巴洛克艺术的特点。
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