Which statement about artists from Italy and from northern Europe is true?

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Artists from Italy never painted religious scenes, while artists from northern Europe embraced religious themes.

Artists from Italy never painted religious scenes, while artists from northern Europe embraced religious themes.

Artists from Italy specialized in sculpture, while artists from northern Europe specialized in painting frescoes.

Artists from Italy specialized in sculpture, while artists from northern Europe specialized in painting frescoes.

Artists from both Italy and northern Europe avoided using symbols in their art.

Artists from both Italy and northern Europe avoided using symbols in their art.

Artists from Italy focused on capturing the ideal form, while artists from northern Europe focused on capturing details.

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The true statement is: Artists from Italy focused on capturing the ideal form, while artists from northern Europe focused on capturing details.

This distinction highlights the Renaissance emphasis in Italy on the idealized human form and classical beauty, while Northern European artists tended to emphasize realism, intricate details, and symbolism in their work.

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