The interior columns in the Santa Sabina were

a. created from porphyry columns imported from Egypt
b. removed from a Roman temple and reused here
c. taken from Jewish temples in Jerusalem, whose significance was held in high regard
d. made of transparent gypsu and appear opaque in certain lighting conditions

Ans: b. removed from a Roman temple and reused here

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A. Trecento art B. frescos in the Brancacci Chapel C. Flemish art D. Andrea della Robbia

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a. true b. false

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