I believe the correct answer is: in semicircle.
Nanni d'Antonio di Banco was a sculptor from
Florence, Italy, whose significance lays in naturalism and individuality of the
figures in his artworks, but also the complexity of construction of a sculptures
which represent a group. He achieved unified spatial composition by placing the
figures in the semicircle and in relation to one another, such as sculpture “Quattro
Santi Coronati”.
Some characteristics include being more artificial, with exaggerated proportions, and distorted perspectives. Mannerism took influences from the high renaissance period.
Chinese painting style was influential in the early development of Japanese painting, but particularly after the 14th century, Japanese painting developed in different ways. These differences became pronounced during the 17th-19th centuries when Japan isolated herself from the outside world.