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tichca

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_____ believed that re-creating spiritual experiences in artworks would increase devotion and piety.
 
  A) Charles I
  B) Frans Hals
  C) Martin Luther
  D) Saint Ignatius

Question 2

Contributing to the sense of theatricality, _____ usually plays an important role in Bernini's sculptures.
 
  A) the absence of motion
  B) niche-like enclosures
  C) the element of time
  D) painted drapery



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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