The pointing man is a sculpture made by Alberto Giacometti in 1947. Giacometti used bronze to build the sculpture and made a fence and six molds, to test the shapes and what he wanted to represent in the final sculpture and leave it exactly as he imagined. This sculpture has become the most expensive sculpture in the world, in addition to being a source of inspiration and learning for artists worldwide. It was sold for $ 141.3 million in 2015.
El Greco's work established a foundation for the development of Cubism, a movement in which artists began to abandon a single viewpoint perspective to play with geometric shapes and interlocking planes.
The music of the United States can be characterized by the use of syncopation and asymmetrical rhythms, long and, irregular melodies. Please mark as Brainliest!