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The most outstanding aspect that both sculptures have in common is that the artists focused a lot on the legs (option A)
<h3>How are the sculptures made?</h3>
Sculptures are a form of artistic expression that has evolved over time and has used different materials such as:
- Rock
- Wood
- Mud
- Clay
- Marble
- Among others.
Techniques have varied over time, however most sculptures have different characteristics depending on the artist's intention. In the case of the Marquesa Island sculptures, the sculptures have wide legs that stand out.
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Answer:
The treble clef located on the second line of the staff is called the second treble clef or simply the treble clef. In the baroque period it was known as the "Italian key". Currently in English and German it is called respectively "treble clef" ("treble clef") and Violinschlüssel ("violin clef").