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Romantic artworks such as Delacroix's Liberty leading the people were often,
B: intended as type of social commentary.
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Salvador Dalí was a surrealist and painter best known for his experimental artwork, such as <span>The Persistence of Memory (the painting with the melting clocks). His work mainly consisted of landscapes and portraits that were very bizarre and intriguing, from his subject matter to his painting techniques.
Alexander McQueen was a British fashion designer who made designer and custom-tailored clothing. He's known for some controversial and out-of-the-box collection titles and clothing designs. He died just recently – especially compared to the other artists on your list – in 2010.
</span><span>Claude Monet was a French impressionist who focused mainly on his paintings. He did a lot of oil paintings, like his series entitled "</span><span>Haystacks" that's literally a collection of paintings of stacks of hay at various times of the day, amongst other paintings of landscapes and portraits that were realistically portrayed.
Finally, Pablo Picasso is also a surrealist who did a lot of portrait paintings. Some of these </span>portraits are considered to be "cubism," a type of surrealism which consists of geometric shapes and the appearance of multiple perspectives from a single prospective.
The answer appears to be B, Alexander McQueen. He's the only fashion designer amongst a bunch of painters, so I'm confident that's you answer.
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Fusion Cuisine
Explanation:
The reason American Culinary tradition is referred to as Fusion Cuisine is that it has evolved to include several components from the cuisine of immigrant groups.
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Unformatted text preview: refers to the pre-Renaissance period in Italy, and the doings of progressive painters such as Giotto , who forged the new form of figurative "realism", which was fully established by artists during the era of Renaissance art proper. The Birth of Mary is a panel painting which was one of the four primary painting media practiced during the Gothic period. The Gothic period made use of the technique of oil painting to create meticulously detailed works, correct in perspective, where apparent realism was united with richly intricate symbolism arising precisely from the realistic detail they could now include, this is also visible in the Birth of Mary. The use of proportion in this work is something of the Renaissance period and the first major treatment of said technique was in the work of Giotto, someone who heavily influenced Lorenzetti....