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4 January, 22:07

How did art change during the Enlightenment period? a. There was a renewed interest in Greco-Roman and Classical works. b. Artists shunned classical works in favor of modern art. c. Classical portraiture became very popular. d. Artists began to design woodcuts and stained glass works.

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  1. 4 January, 22:37
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    The correct answer is A. there was a renewed interest in Greco-Roman and Classical works. Practically every artistic era in history was influenced by these two types of ancient works - and they all wanted to try to imitate it as much as possible so as to show how inspired they were by that art. This happened especially during the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism.
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