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cherise1989

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The Mycenaean practice of placing death masks over the deceased's face is reminiscent of the ____.
 
  a. Egyptians
 b. Cycladic peoples
  c. Minoans
 d. Greeks

Question 2

In Riemenschneider's Assumption of the Virgin, the artist successfully incorporated which of the following elements?
 
  a. Italian illusionism
 b. Byzantine spirituality
  c. Roman classicism
 d. Gothic intricacy



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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