Answer & Explanation:
Mannerism: From the Italian for "style" or "stylishness," a trend in 16th century Italian art. Mannerist artists cultivated a variety of elegant, refined, virtuosic, and highly artificial styles, often featuring elongated figures, sinuous contours, bizarre effects of scale and lighting, shallow pictorial space, and intense colors.
The answer is false, it was a no longer importance in composition of music.
Archaic —— the human figure
Classical —— the natural world
Hellenistic —— emotion