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10 February, 15:53

Artists of which style were most likely to paint religious subjects that were

grounded in the real world?

A. Byzantine

B. Greco-Roman

C. Minoan

D. International Gothic

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  1. 10 February, 16:24
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    International Gothic
  2. 10 February, 19:22
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    D. International Gothic

    Explanation:

    The International Gothic style of art began in the 12th century. It extended across Western Europe between the 14th and 15th century. The Gothic style was symbolic to the christian faith. The paintings were grounded in the real world with the infusion of elegant emotional integrity. The Internal Gothic style was characterized by facial features, blonde hair, few emotions and small lips. The bodies of the figures were elegant and expressive. Their overall decorative effect is reflective of their tremendous skills in painting. Their painting of religious subjects was remarkable and they grew to popularity.
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