The three major artists of the Italian High Renaissance were

a) Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
b) Brunelleschi, Donatelli, and Masaccio.
c) Robert Campin, Roger van der Weyden, and the Limbourg Brothers.
d) Bronzino, El Greco, and Piero della Francesca


Answer: a

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