"A love of asymmetry" is the <span>characteristic of japanese art that was already evident in haniwa figures of the kofun period.
</span>The Kofun period follows the Yayoi period and it refers to the era that was from around 250 to 538 AD in the history of japan and during this period Haniwa, that are actually<span> terracotta clay </span>figures were used in rituals and also used as funerary object.<span> </span>
This is called a "style"
Rhetoric is the study of speechcraft, diction is the manner of speaking, audience is the receiver of the sent message, and genre is the prototypical group to which the work of art falls into.
Extravagance or frugality
D. the religious theme. most mannerist paintings have distortion, unnatural poses and intense, unnatural colors.
Technology, science, and inventions enhanced All of the above in the twentieth century.