No options are included in your question. However, from my understanding, the Italian baroque characteristics which was exhibited by G<span>ianlorenzo Bernini's "Fountain of the Four Rivers" is that t</span>he fountain was a combination of artistic disciplines that created a dramatic experience.
They consisted of clay (to be exact hayclay or mud bricks), reeds, thick timber posts and stone for the walls(and foundation). As for the roof; tree trunks, reeds, clay and hay.
Albrecht Dürer was the
German artist who published theoretical writings and manuals on the technical
concerns of painting.
Dürer was a painter,
printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance who reinforced by his artworks
with theoretical treatises, which involve principles of mathematics,
perspective, and ideal proportions. He published two theoretical books – “Four
Books on Measurement” (dimension) and “Four Books on Human Proportion”.
Closing your eyes.
I think