The answer to this problem is the "MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION". Hence, the realism, symbolism and complicated imagery found in Northern Renaissance paintings originated in and was influenced by manuscript illumination. This is embedded and implemented with miniature illustrations, with initials, and with borders. There are also decorations and illustrations of books and letters with pictures and nice designs.
<span>I believe the correct answer is Piet Zwart.</span>
Piet Zwart (1885–1977) was a Dutch photographer,
typographer, and industrial designer. His work represents a playful mix of Constructivism,
Dada and De Stijl styles (movements). Zwart was awarded the "Designer of
the Century" award by the Association of Dutch Designers in 2000.
D is answer. (all of the above)
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When the rules for music notation were worked out and written down, it was all done in Italian. Around 1000 AD, Guido of Arezzo created the earliest version of the heads-and-stems-on-staves structure that we know today.
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