The answer is B Hope this help
Mannerism (from “maniera” in Italian) was a style in
European art that emerged in the later years of Renaissance at the 16th century
in Italy. Mannerism was the reaction to the harmonious ideas of Renaissance and
artist such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo, which is why the
subjects in Mannerism were presented with exaggerated ideal qualities, often
resulting in compositions that are asymmetrical or unnaturally elegant.
<span>The branch of musicology that studies music from an anthropological perspective is known as Ethnomusicology. This field of study is concerned with the cultural aspect of the musicians. Ethnomusicology dates back to the 1950's era in a generalized sense for the field.</span>
<span>These atomized bands of stuttering chromatic pulses, interrupted by light gray, create paths across the canvas suggesting the city's grid, the movement of traffic, and blinking electric lights, as well as the rhythms of jazz.</span>
D. All of the above is the correct answer