Timbre is the correct answer
A consort of instruments was a phrase utilized in the European nation throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to point an instrumental ensemble. These may be of constant or a range of instruments. Usually, there were six instruments used in renaissance consort. Renaissance Crumhorn Consort is an example of Renaissance consort. These wind-cap double-reed aerophones with a homogeneous timbre were meant to be played together as a consort to perform polyphonic music.<span>
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The compositions of Baroque art compare to those of other periods as the figures seem to move diagonally, expand upward, or overlap their frame.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Baroque art flourished in Europe in the early 17th century and is revered for its dynamic & extravagant effect created by rich decorations, strong curves, and stark lighting, deep color, exuberant details, contrast, etc.
This style originated first in Rome and then got popular in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Russia. In comparison to other styles of art Baroque creates a visual effect as the figures appear to move diagonally, overlap the frame or expand upwards.