Answer:
- One of the accepted hypothesis is that the barroco style, characterized by the use of strange shapes, might be connected with the origin of the portuguese term that means a deformed pearl.
Explanation:
There are several hypothesis about the origin of the word <em>barroco</em>. One of them is from Portuguese language meaning pearl deformed or strangely shaped.
<em>Barroco</em> is a cultural historical period, during the XVII and begining of XVIII centuries, mainly in western Europe, characterized by the use of ornate forms. Forms that were weird, twisted. Also, the term was used to mean capricious or deceptive, applied to different artistic manifestations such as architecture, sculpture, and literature, among others.
Hence, barroco style, characterized by the use of strange shapes might be connected with the origin of the portuguese term that means a deformed pearl.