Pretty sure its called cubism, kinda like a picasso style
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Art is not only about drawing, painting, Music etc...Anything unique or creative could be art. The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
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Mannerism was a response to the social changes brought about by the renaissance.
Explanation:
One of the great social changes that the renaissance brought about was the creation of commerce, maritime expansion, the creation of cities and the departure from religious concepts. This reflected a lot in the art, architecture and literature of the time, which presented more cohesive works, with balanced and less elitist elements.
As a way of responding to these changes, "Mannerism" was created, which was an anti-Renaissance artistic movement that started to present works totally outside Renaissance standards and which presented works that were visually distorted, disturbing, exaggerated, but elegant and elite.
Édouard Manet lived close by, at 4 rue de Saint-Pétersbourg. Two years after moving to the area he showed his painting The Railway, (also known as Gare Saint-Lazare) at the Paris Salon in 1874. portrays a woman with a small dog and a book as she sits facing us in front of an iron fence; a young girl to her left views the railroad track and steam beyond it.