Symbolic proportion is the deliberate emphasis of objects in a work of art based on its importance as a symbol. This can sometimes also mean that in an artwork where symbolic proportion is applied, religious figures tend to be "bigger" or more emphasized compared to any other element a person may see in the piece.
The artist may have used symbolic proportion to emphasize the importance or prominence of Mary and Jesus Christ - this may be relative to any smaller objects around them in the scene.
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by the age of 2 a child understands emotion like my little sister I'll ask her to make it angry face and she'll make the cutest little angry face ever back on subject the brain has already developed a sense of emotion like happiness or anger so little Tommy would perform good he may mess up sometimes but we all mess up
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all options are correct except for A. He admired factory-made objects and made art only for wealthy people.
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