________ challenged sculptural tradition by combining illusionism, naturalism, and implied movement. He brought a flamboyant style to the city of Rome, both in his fountain sculptures and in his designs for Italian baroque churches
A. Michelangelo
B. Bernini
C. Gabrieli
D. Palestrina
B
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a. Roman b. Greek c. Egyptian d. Near Eastern
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the throne by the time Shakespeare wrote Macbeth.
a. James I b. Catherine of Aragon c. Elizabeth I d. Edward VI e. Mary I
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a) an interest in portraying personal feelings b) an interest in portraying religious stories c) an interest in using fresco d) an interest in portraying Greek gods and goddesses