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tatyanajohnson

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Michelangelo's David has a naturalistic pose, set in contrapposto, demonstrating the influence of
 
  Gothic frescoes.
   Flemish painting.
   Byzantine mosaics.
   Greek sculpture.

Question 2

At various stages in the printmaking process, artists check on the developing image by making
 
  sketches.
   editions.
   screens.
   proofs.



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Answer to Question 1

Greek sculpture.

Answer to Question 2

proofs.




tatyanajohnson

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Gracias!


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Excellent

 

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