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Social Studies, 09.09.2019 01:20, aashna66
The sculptures pictured below come from two different historical periods. the sculpture on the left was crafted in greece during the classical era. the sculpture on the right was created in the renaissance by the artist donatello. known as marzocco, it was meant to symbolize the wealth and power of the italian city-state of florence. which of the following renaissance ideas best explains the similarities in artistic style and subject matter between the two sculptures?
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