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I would say most of his paintings were of women, women doing doing house work and interactions with others.
Few artists can boast having changed the course of art history in the way that Marcel Duchamp did. By challenging the very notion of what is art, his first "readymades" sent shock waves across the art world that can still be felt today. Duchamp's ongoing preoccupation with the mechanisms of desire and human sexuality as well as his fondness for wordplay aligns his work with that of Surrealists<span>, although he steadfastly refused to be affiliated with any specific artistic movement </span>per se<span>. In his insistence that art should be driven by ideas above all, Duchamp is generally considered to be the father of </span>Conceptual art<span>. His refusal to follow a conventional artistic path, matched only by a horror of repetition which accounts for the relatively small number of works Duchamp produced in the span of his short career, ultimately led to his withdrawal from the art world. In later years, Duchamp famously spent his time playing chess, even as he labored away in secret at his last enigmatic masterpiece, which was only unveiled after his death.</span>
Answer:
The answer is B;)
Explanation:
The answer is B mainly because mannerism is shown through distorted human forms, hyper idealization, and awkward movement, and i believe that the use of angels and humans mixed together is what is creating this mannerism act of the painting. If i am incorrect I am very sorry. Have a good rest of your day;)
Answer:
the average run of an original musical is only 331 performances, about half of the adaptation average. Of the original musicals produced in the last 30 years, 30% were open for less than a month. 7 of those musicals closed in one week or less.
Explanation:
<span>The answer is A. Engraving is one of the oldest and most difficult form of Intaglio to work with. This process was initially used by goldsmith when they decorate their metalworks. Examples of metalworks are musical instruments, armors, and religious objects used in Ancient times.</span>