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The guardian figure design of the Lion Gate can also be found in miniature on ____.
 
  a. Cretan seals
 b. Mycenaean vases
 c. Mycenaean dagger blades
  d. Cretan vases

Question 2

In 1401, Ghiberti's entry won the competition for the design of the baptistery doors for the Florence Cathedral partially based stylistically on its ____.
 
  a. adherence to the 14th-century frame
 b. new spatial illusionism
 c. maintaining artist anonymity
 d. humility of civic pride



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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