Greek statues represent the ideal beauty of the human form—youth, strength, grace—they do this by appearing more life-like, or ___________________, than statues of previous cultures such as the Egyptians
a. heroic
b. stoic
c. naturalistic
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
c. naturalistic
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In Sophocles' Antigone, Antigone opposes Creon because Creon
A. places the state's law above the divine. B. plans revenge for the murder of his parents. C. wants Antigone to be his wife. D. plans an invasion of the city of Athens.
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To the Venetian artist Titian, color was _________.
a. secondary to the subject matter b. used as a central compositional element c. muted to achieve neutral tones d. used arbitrarily e. used only for a sculptural element
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