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Donatello's treatment of St. Mark is non-medieval because it emphasizes:
 
  a. divine inspiration.
  b. a pantocrater type.
  c. human attributes.
  d. all of these.
  e. none of these.

Question 2

In his portraits of the rulers of Urbino, Piero della Francesca suggests:
 
  a. the vast extent of ducal power.
  b. their elevation above the everyday.
  c. their almost omnipotent presence.
  d. all of these.
  e. none of these.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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