Asked by Alyssa
                Which most accurately describe humanist artistic innovations during the Renaissance?
(Select all that apply.)
Characters in medieval paintings were two-dimensional and unproportioned, while Renaissance paintings were lifelike and realistic.
Nude paintings were a hallmark of medieval times while Renaissance artwork used modest methods of expression.
 
Medieval art had a flat look and stiff poses, while Renaissance artwork followed a principle called contrapposto that displayed natural poses.
 
Humanist artists declared the human body sacred and openly criticized the Catholic Church for sponsoring nude sculptures.
Is it A and D?
            
        (Select all that apply.)
Characters in medieval paintings were two-dimensional and unproportioned, while Renaissance paintings were lifelike and realistic.
Nude paintings were a hallmark of medieval times while Renaissance artwork used modest methods of expression.
Medieval art had a flat look and stiff poses, while Renaissance artwork followed a principle called contrapposto that displayed natural poses.
Humanist artists declared the human body sacred and openly criticized the Catholic Church for sponsoring nude sculptures.
Is it A and D?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    I agree with A, but not D.
    
                    Answered by
            maria 
            
    is it A and C
    
wait what class is this for and what test is this
    
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