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<span>During the Tang dynasty, fine works of art except<u><em> for </em></u><u><em>icons</em></u> were available in many places in China.
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Some characteristics include being more artificial, with exaggerated proportions, and distorted perspectives. Mannerism took influences from the high renaissance period.
Egyptian art and architecture, the ancient architectural monuments, sculptures, paintings, and decorative crafts produced mainly during the dynastic periods of the first three millennia bce in the Nile valley regions of Egypt and Nubia.
<span>subject matter: the subject, what it's "about", it's "purpose" (aka: porpoise), etc...
composition: how it's composed. The craft and skill style/level/appearance of the particular work. How things are placed, how they're done, etc... </span>Rimbaud/Rambo <span>· </span>