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Those composers were considered to be Impressionists.
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In context of Ravel's works experimenting with timbre is related with impressionism since the composer used sounds of different musical instruments in a solo compositions. This means, for example, that the sounding of quitar and piano are different. However, Ravel used such techiques that guitar sounding was used in a piano solo works. Another example is the sounds in nature. See as a reference Jeux d'eau ("Play of Water"). There is no such technical characteristic of the piano to produce the sounds of water, but Ravel reflected his impressions from its sounds and look in his piano work.
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I believe it shows both higher level thinking as well as a form of art. The Blombos caves shows ancient artifacts showing interlectual structure of improvement by adapting the form of art. The caves preserved the art showing that they have learned how to create triangular art by carving the stone(similar to the woodcut technique) which would be widdled with a sharp object such as a knife, bones, or a sharp stone. As for the artifacts, the cave walls were painted(proof of art) showing ancient animals and how they hunted by creating weapons(also artifacts). So as you might see, the Blombos caves show artifacts of a higher thinking as well as a form of art.
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well the answer is b) Jenne art.
Mali’s first ruler was Sundiata. The oral history of the griots says Sundiata was a sickly child who had trouble walking. Exercise and hard work made him strong. He became a great military leader. By 1250, he had led the Mandinka people against their enemies, won control of the gold trade routes, and founded the empire of Mali. Some of the soldiers in his army might have looked like the horseman in this Malian sculpture from the 1300s.