Which statements describe Cubist characteristics in this painting by Pablo Picasso?
A. It is an experiment that shows three-dimensional objects on a flat surface.
B. It has fragmented shapes that are knitted together to form a unified whole and overall design.
C. It shows objects from a single vantage point.
D. It has a shallow space that emphasizes the flatness of the canvas
E. It uses Cézanne's passage technique of leaving one edge of a shape open so it merges with surrounding shapes.
F. It shows objects that are reduced to their basic geometric shapes