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Which is not true of the painting above?
a.
This piece of art was painted on vellum, which is a type of thin papyrus paper.
b.
The Virgin and Christ are painted to show wealth and leadership, although it is unlikely they were wealthy in reality.
c.
This is an example of how artists liked to paint icons along side religious figures during the Middle Byzantine period.
d.
This painting is entitled, Virgin of Vladimir.
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a.
Vellum is animal-skin parchment (usually calfskin), not "thin papyrus paper." (Also, famous Byzantine icons like the Virgin of Vladimir are tempera on wooden panel, not painted on vellum.)
Vellum is animal-skin parchment (usually calfskin), not "thin papyrus paper." (Also, famous Byzantine icons like the Virgin of Vladimir are tempera on wooden panel, not painted on vellum.)
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