Answer:
iconography
Explanation:
The use or study of these symbols is called: iconography. In "The Treason of Images," the artist combines awareness, creativity, and communication by encouraging the viewer to look closely at an object.
The haniwa are actually terracotta clay figures that were buried with the dead during the Kofun period. Many of them were life-size and were made with the wazumi technique, that is, mounds of coiled clay were built up to shape the figure, layer by layer
Answer: They used the man as a subject matter, depicting its beauty and strength.
Explanation: Renaissance sculptors studied the corpses of deceased men and women quite reguraly to see how they worked so as to paint them better, so not 1. Ive been to the louvre and the met, and i have studdied some of the most famous Renaissance sculptors, they way they sculped them was very life like (and in poses i could achieve even with my very not flexable body), so not 2. This one just makes me laugh almost all of the most famous Renaissance sculptors and art people are portrayed without clothing.
Answer: silence is golden
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