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hoa [83]
3 years ago
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the classical style of greek art is most characterized by group of answer choices moderation, balance, and harmony. epic scale.

wild ornamentation. cold, featureless minimalism. radical experimentalism.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Cloud [144]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

moderation, balance, and harmony.

Explanation:

Greek classical art is known or characterized by its balance, harmony and moderation or sense of proportion such that, the concept involves using an idealized personality, by displaying it shapes in a manner that is devoid of emotional attachment, thereby seeking to achieve a pleasant but attractive effect. The Greek classical art is also characterized by its mathematical proportion or moderation in which the designer takes into consideration the sizes such as height and width of the art work into consideration.

Some of the examples of Greek classical art includes:

(1) Architecture: Donato Bramante and Andrea Palladio;

(2) Painting: Raphael, Jacques-Louis David and J.A.D. Ingres;

(3) Sculpture: Michelangelo and Antonio Canova.

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