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In Gothic paintings figures are commonly painted within the architecture.
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Gothic painters frequently placed figures within painted architectural settings (niches, arches, throne rooms) to frame and organize scenes and to suggest spatial depth.
Gothic painters frequently placed figures within painted architectural settings (niches, arches, throne rooms) to frame and organize scenes and to suggest spatial depth.
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