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bixtya [17]
2 years ago
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What is the Tempietto, seen below? The Tempietto by Bramante. The structure is circular with a domed roof in a courtyard. A. A s

mall tomb built by Bramante, in the courtyard of St. James Cathedral b. A small tomb built by Bramante, in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio c. A tower built by Bramante in the front of St. James Cathedral d. A tower built by Michelangelo in the front of St. James Cathedral Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
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klemol [59]2 years ago
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A.is the correct answer ithink
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