Asked by marie
How were the Gospels of Charlemagne different from the Ottonian manuscripts?
a.
the figures are similar to the Ottonian manuscripts
b.
the figures are full-bodied and wear white robes
c.
the figures are not realistic looking
d.
none of the above
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b. the figures are full-bodied and wear white robes
Explanation: Carolingian (Gospels of Charlemagne) art revived classical naturalism with more three‑dimensional, full-bodied, modeled figures, whereas Ottonian manuscripts tend toward a more linear, stylized, and abstract treatment.
Explanation: Carolingian (Gospels of Charlemagne) art revived classical naturalism with more three‑dimensional, full-bodied, modeled figures, whereas Ottonian manuscripts tend toward a more linear, stylized, and abstract treatment.
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