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inn [45]
2 years ago
15

Sculptures that feature elongated and flattened bodies can be said to be in the ____________ style.\

Arts
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Alex_Xolod [135]2 years ago
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It is said to be in Gothic style sculptures. The carvings from the principal entry of cathedral in 12 century.  Carved from principal entry of cathedral Linear, strict vertical folds of drapery - slightly incised-like form (drawn into stone with chisel), adopt columnar form Depict Old Testament Kings and Queens looking at them we think of garments in Byzantine mosaics.

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