The answer is b. Expressionist
Nonobjective art refers to artworks that do not represent or depict a person, place, or thing in the natural world. While it can evoke emotions, its primary focus is on the use of shapes, colors, and forms without direct reference to the external world.
Expressionist art is specifically known for conveying intense emotions. This movement emerged in the early 20th century and is characterized by the use of vivid colors, exaggerated forms, and dramatic compositions to express the artist's emotional experience rather than physical reality.
Idealized art portrays subjects in a perfected or ideal form, often emphasizing beauty and harmony. It is less focused on conveying intense emotions and more on presenting an ideal version of reality.
Abstracted art involves the simplification or distortion of objects to capture their essence rather than their realistic appearance. While it can convey emotions, it is not specifically focused on intense emotional expression like Expressionism.