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ANTONII [103]
2 years ago
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Which statement about Greek sculpture is false? The three main principles of Greek aesthetics are proportion, movement, and rhyt

hm. The Greeks admired the strength and precision of athletes and wanted to portray athletic figures. Greeks sculptures are typically stiffly posed, highly styled figures.
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Vaselesa [24]2 years ago
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What are the three main principles of Greek aesthetics?  The three main aesthetic principles in Greek sculpture: proportion, movement, and rhythm

goblinko [34]2 years ago
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the ANSWER IS =C :) PEOPLE

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