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A) To create abstract and symbolic representations of religious figures.
B) To make paintings appear more three-dimensional and realistic.
C) To remove all historical references from their paintings.
D) To use only religious themes and avoid human subjects.
A) By ensuring that all figures in the painting were of equal size.
B) By placing all important figures in the foreground.
C) By using converging lines to create a sense of depth.
D) By painting only realistic portraits of people from their time.
A) Because artists were required to paint modern clothing by law.
B) Because modern clothing was easier to paint than historical garments.
C) Because historical clothing was considered inappropriate for religious art.
D) Because they wanted to emphasize realism and reflect their own time.
A) The artist was always placed at the center of the painting.
B) The self-portrait was the only figure with a halo.
C) The artist often looked directly at the viewer.
D) The self-portrait was always smaller than the other figures.
A) To show their importance and wealth.
B) To demonstrate their artistic skills.
C) To make religious scenes more relatable.
D) To help historians identify the painter’s workshop.
A) They showed what was considered fashionable and beautiful at the time.
B) They were used only for decorative purposes.
C) They were a way to add hidden messages about the artist.
D) They helped make paintings more symmetrical.
A) Artists only painted historical figures from ancient Rome and Greece.
B) Renaissance artists completely rejected medieval religious themes.
C) Classical themes and architectural elements were incorporated into artworks.
D) Artists avoided mythology and focused only on realistic human forms.