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where does peter de hooch use repetition as an organizing principle in interior of a dutch house?
in the similar clothing worn by the figures
in the even number of figures
in the rectangular shapes that form the floor tiles
in the various sizes of rectangles used for the fireplace, windows, paintings, and maps.
In "Interior of a Dutch House", Peter de Hooch uses repetition in the rectangular - shaped elements like floor tiles, fireplace, windows, paintings and maps. The repetition of rectangular shapes creates a sense of order and rhythm. The similar clothing worn by figures is not a major example of repetition as an organizing principle. The number of figures being even is not related to repetition as an organizing principle. The rectangular floor tiles are part of the repetition but the broader use of rectangles throughout the composition is more significant.
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in the various sizes of rectangles used for the fireplace, windows, paintings, and maps.