<span>Most art critics and historians agree that in the decade of the CONTEMPORARY ART, modern art ended. Modern Art did not really go away in a snap but instead it faded into the background as pop culture arose and social issues concerning authorities became the highlight of society.</span>
Answer:
B. reassembles the pieces of the object.
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How do analytic cubism and synthetic cubism differ?</h2>
Depending on the historian or theorist making this statement, there may be a difference. Yve-Alain Bois is the source I prefer to use for this. An item is dissected (analyzed) from multiple perspectives and then rendered in analytical cubism. In synthetic cubism, the objects being painted are either constructed, or they are placed in a secondary state. The distinction is based on synthetic cubism's increased usage of collage. In a sense, the methods become more important than the thing. Comparing instances will help to better convey this.
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From looking at the painting, I would say that the best answer is C, the designer uses different colors to create contrast.
It is definitely not A because the apron has different colors, not repeating colors.