<span>d.<span>the illusion of multiple point, never ending
perspective.</span></span>
Answer:
idk if this helps but...
Explanation:
Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities
Sharp lines, shapes with lots of corners, etc., leave a viewer on edge. They can be used to represent harsh emotions such as anger or hate because those are sharp feelings.
Steady patterns of lines, such as waves like an ocean, create a sense of calm because patterns mean order, and order is commonly associated with calm.
The Art of the Book
<span>Medieval Europe. One of the darkest periods known to mankind: Pestilence and plague, darkness and fear, witch-hunts and illiteracy roam the land. It is a world where most people seldom leave their place of birth for any distance longer than 10 miles, where few people even live beyond the age of 30. In this inhospitable milieu, secluded in the scriptoria of cold monasteries, under the light of feeble oil lamps, mittened against the biting cold; some of the greatest book designers that ever lived, created some of the most beautiful books the world has ever seen. The colophons of the their creations are testimony to their short lives since most of the books that they worked upon were only completed in several of their brief lifetimes, one scribe replacing the other over decades. We call these beautiful books </span>Illuminated Manuscripts<span>.</span>