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When comparing late Gothic or Netherlandish art with Renaissance art, what is one difference that makes these art periods unique? (1 point) Responses
A. Renaissance art doesn’t show the same reconnection with classical art shown by Netherlandish art.
B. Netherlandish art maintained and incorporated some aspects of Gothic art in ways that Renaissance art did not.
C. The Renaissance period maintained Gothic style while the Netherlandish period drew on Romanesque style as the primary style for architecture.
D. Netherlandish artists dissected bodies to better represent the human form; Renaissance artists did not participate in dissections.
A. Renaissance art doesn’t show the same reconnection with classical art shown by Netherlandish art.
B. Netherlandish art maintained and incorporated some aspects of Gothic art in ways that Renaissance art did not.
C. The Renaissance period maintained Gothic style while the Netherlandish period drew on Romanesque style as the primary style for architecture.
D. Netherlandish artists dissected bodies to better represent the human form; Renaissance artists did not participate in dissections.
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A. Renaissance art doesn’t show the same reconnection with classical art shown by Netherlandish art.
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