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yawa3891 [41]
2 years ago
9

Why do you think religious scenes were such a common subject matter for artists to use in etchings and intaglio prints? Why does

this medium lend itself to the subject matter?
Please help, Thanks
Arts
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

See, religious things depicts a lot of events.The artist want people to relate to the matters who don't know them.This became a really common thing in the artist world.

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