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How did High Renaissance painters in Venice differ from painters in Florence and Rome during the Renaissance?
 
  A) Venetians painted religious subjects, while southern painters focused on secular subjects.
  B) Venetians painted frescoes, while southern painters focused on oil painting.
  C) Venetians emphasized color, while southern painters focused on line.
  D) Venetians painted nudes, while southern painters focused on clothed figures.

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Who was the leading architect of northern Italy during the High Renaissance?
 
  A) Andrea Palladio
  B) Michelangelo Buonarroti
  C) Donato Bramante
  D) Benvenuto Cellini



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Answer to Question 1

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