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At the beginning of the Renaissance, the Italian city of Rome included many elements taken from
Egyptian art and architecture.
Greek art and architecture.
Spanish art and architecture.
French art and architecture.
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Greek art and architecture.
The early Renaissance revived classical (Greco-Roman) forms—Greek orders, proportions, and motifs heavily influenced Roman buildings and art of the period.
The early Renaissance revived classical (Greco-Roman) forms—Greek orders, proportions, and motifs heavily influenced Roman buildings and art of the period.
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