Is this painting Linearly or Painterly?

Please read the description for both Linear and Painterly carefully and select an option from 1 (Clearly Linearly)  to 5 (Clearly Painterly) for the given painting

1: Clearly Linearly,  2: Mostly Linearly, 3: Borderline, 4: Mostly Painterly, 5: Clearly Painterly

 

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Linearly

(Clearly Linearly)  (Clearly Painterly)                      

Painterly

  • Distinct Lines
  • Clear Outlines
  • Definite Boundaries
  • Each figure illuminated
  • For example, the facial features in figure A have distinct lines and the form of the figure is clearly outlined by the black background
  • Blurred Lines
  • Figures fused together
  • Contours lost in shadow
  • Swift Brushstrokes (on the figures)
  • For example, in figure B, the contours of the hair are lost in the shadow. The brush strokes are swift. The bottom part of the figure blends into the background

Figure A

Figure B

Source: Wikiart
Descriptions: http://arthistoryresources.net/baroque-art-theory-2013/wolfflin-renaissance-baroque.html