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In Arts / College | 2025-07-04

Fifteenth-century Renaissance paintings of religious or classical themes often featured
A. censored depictions of pagan gods.
B. living people used as models.
C. Christian saints in human forms.
D. fantastical rather then realistic portraits.
E. styles that had little to do with classical artifacts.

Asked by WinterClaw24

Answer (1)

Fifteenth-century Renaissance paintings often featured living models, which contributed to their realistic portrayal of religious themes. Artists emphasized human forms, particularly in depicting Christian saints. This period marked a revival of classical themes rather than fantastical or solely religious references. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04