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cultural exchange.
An art historian notices that two neighboring cultures both use a similar
style when sculpting horses. This is likely an example of
(1 point)
shared interests in the equine form.
O Baroque style.
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O Orientalizing style.
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cultural exchange.
Neighboring cultures often adopt artistic forms and techniques through contact (trade, migration, imitation), so similar horse sculptures most likely reflect diffusion of style rather than a coincidence, a specific period like Baroque, or the narrowly defined Orientalizing phenomenon.
Neighboring cultures often adopt artistic forms and techniques through contact (trade, migration, imitation), so similar horse sculptures most likely reflect diffusion of style rather than a coincidence, a specific period like Baroque, or the narrowly defined Orientalizing phenomenon.
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