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it shows ordinary subjects and famous subjects.
There's the Middle Ages (450- 1450), The Renaissance (1450-1600), Th<span>e Baroque (1600-1750), The Classical (1750-1825), The Romantic (1825-1900), and the 20th Century (1900- Present Day). Hildegard von Bingen: Important Middle Age composer, Claudio Monteverdi: important Italian composer of the Renaissance. Hope this helps :) </span>
Because we are the chosen generation:)
AnswerProduced through the use of a compositional principal whereby each area or element of a work causes the viewer’s eyes to be directed to another area of the same work; there is not a particular focal or “resting” point which dominates the composition.
Explanation:
1. Cubism is an influential style of the twentieth century, described as reducing everything to 'to cubes'.
2. It was agreed to be first devoloped in the early 1900's by Picasso and Paul Cézanne.
3. The name cubism was derived by a comment made by a critic Louis Vauxcelles, seeing some of Georges Braque's paintings in Paris in 1908.
4. At the time Cubism opened up infinite possibilities for the treatment of visual reality in art, and helped a starting point for many abstract styles such as neo-plasticism.
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