Galleries keep information about artists, their names (which are unique), birthplaces, age, and style of art. For each piece of artwork, the artist, the year it was made, its unique title, its type of art, and its price must be stored. There are three types of artworks including paintings and sculpture, and photograph. Paintings are recorded with paint types (acrylics, oils, watercolours) and materials (paper or cloth). Sculpture information includes material (wood, stone), style, weight, and height. Finally, galleries keep information about customers. For each customer, galleries keep that person’s unique name, address, total amount of dollars spent in the gallery, and the artists and groups of art that the customer tends to like. Draw the Crow Foot ERD or Crow Foot EERD (if appropriate) for the given business rules and your additional assumptions.