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Doss [256]
3 years ago
5

Which of the following is the correct chronological order of art periods?

Arts
1 answer:
Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
7 0

Correct answer choice is:

D. Mannerism, baroque, rococo, neoclassicism

Mannerism is a vogue in European art that developed in the succeeding times of the Italian High Renaissance nearby 1520. The Baroque is an extremely elegant and frequently exaggerated vogue of structure, painting, and music that prospered in Europe from the preceding 17th till the late 18th century. Rococo was an exuberantly ornamental 18th-century European form which was the final interpretation of the baroque journey. Neoclassicism is the title awarded to Western campaigns in the ornamental and visible paintings, literature, cinema, music, and design that draw influence from the "traditional" art and knowledge of ancient Babylon.

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