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How did the rapid pace of technological change influence Cubist artists in the early 20th century?

A. It inspired them to create works celebrating social progress
B. It allowed them to produce highly realistic works
C. It convinced them to focus on emotion instead of form
D. It led them to reject traditional artistic conventions

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the answer is d, it led them to reject traditional artistic conventions

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D. It led them to reject traditional artistic conventions

Step-by-step explanation:

Cubism was an artistic movement developed in 1907, created by the Spanish Pablo Picasso and continued in its infancy by Georges Braque, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Juan Gris, María Blanchard and Guillaume Apollinaire. gives foot to the rest of the European vanguards of the twentieth century. It is not just another ism, but the definitive break with traditional painting.

The term cubism was coined by the French critic Louis Vauxcelles, the same one who had baptized the Fauves by calling them fauves (beasts); In the case of Braque and his paintings of L'Estaque, Vauxcelles said, contemptuously, that it was a painting composed of "little cubes" and geometric figures. Thus the concept of "cubism" originated. Literary Cubism is another branch that expresses itself with poems whose structure forms figures or images that exemplify the theme, rhyme is optional and do not have a specific metric nor are they organized in verses.

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