The highest goal of Mannerist art was _____.
a. a focus on the subject
b. emotions
c. a perfect balance
d. cool rationalism
e. elegance
e. elegance
a. Incorrect. The highest goal of the Mannerist painters was not a focus on the subject.
b. Incorrect. The highest goal of the Mannerist painters was not emotions.
c. Incorrect. The highest goal of the Mannerist painters was not a perfect balance.
d. Incorrect. The highest goal of the Mannerist painters was not a cool rationalism.
e. Correct. The highest goal of the Mannerist painters was elegance.
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