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What techniques did Hieronymus Bosch borrow from Flemish art?
 
  A. jewel tones and gleaming surfaces
  B. disjunctive perspective and repetitive facial types
  C. chiaroscuro and dark colors
  D. sweeping landscapes and precise detail

Question 2

Bosch'sGarden of Earthly Delights depicts
 
  A. heaven.
  B. heaven and hell.
  C. the Garden of Eden, a garden devoted to fleshly sins, and hell.
  D. Erasmus's vision of the good life.



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Answer to Question 2

C




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