Il Duomo di Firenze<span>, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the </span>Gothic<span> style with the design of </span>Arnolfo di Cambio<span> and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by </span>Filippo Brunelleschi<span>.</span>
I think that the answer is D. This makes the most sense because the Egyptians were very into creating Spiritual art, and I am positive that is one of the answers. Moral is just the other one that makes the most sense to me.
It was very different type of art for the time that is why and it was very sad type of art it mean sad things
Look at the painting by Duchamp, entitled Nude Descending a
Staircase No.2 . The repetition and shifting diagonal lines creates a sense of mechanistic motion of a nude, with
superimposed facets, similar to motion pictures. It shows elements of both the
fragmentation and synthesis of the Cubists, and the movement and dynamism of
the Futurists.