Question
How was Pseudo-Dionysius’ idea that radiant light means divinity reflected in Gothic art?
a.
the architecture was all religious
b.
the architecture had a sense of transparency
c.
Both A and B
d.
Neither A nor B
a.
the architecture was all religious
b.
the architecture had a sense of transparency
c.
Both A and B
d.
Neither A nor B
Answers
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The correct answer is **c. Both A and B**.
Pseudo-Dionysius' idea that radiant light symbolizes divinity is reflected in Gothic art through both the religious nature of the architecture and the emphasis on transparency, particularly seen in the use of stained glass windows that allow light to enter and fill sacred spaces, symbolizing the divine presence.
Pseudo-Dionysius' idea that radiant light symbolizes divinity is reflected in Gothic art through both the religious nature of the architecture and the emphasis on transparency, particularly seen in the use of stained glass windows that allow light to enter and fill sacred spaces, symbolizing the divine presence.
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