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MirandaLo

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Michelangelo was inspired by
 
  a. Leonardo da Vinci's single-minded dedication to sculpture.
  b. Classical mythology.
  c. Medici's patronage.
  d. The rough and tumble life he found in Renaissance Rome.
  e. both Classical mythology and Medici's patronage.

Question 2

Manet's Olympia was inspired by
 
  a. the Rokeby Venus.
  b. the Venus of Urbino.
  c. Ingres' Grande Odalisque.
  d. Canova's Pauline.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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