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Tema [17]
2 years ago
5

Nina Akamu is among the most celebrated contemporary American sculptors working in a representational mode. She is perhaps best

known for her massive bronze equine sculpture that pays homage to Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci.
Choose the best title to connect the picture with the text.
a.
Akamu achieves da Vinci’s unfinished sculpture.
b.
da Vinci is reborn!
c.
Wild Horses couldn’t catch da Vinci!
d.
Akamu buys da Vinci sculpture

History
1 answer:
diamong [38]2 years ago
8 0

Akamu achieves da Vinci’s unfinished sculpture will be the best title to

connect the picture with the text.

Leonardo da Vinci was very popular and one of the best in painting and

sculpting during the Renaissance era. He had numerous works which are

still being recreated till today.

Since we were told that Nina Akamu made a massive bronze equine

sculpture that pays homage to Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci then

the best suitable title will be that she achieved da Vinci’s unfinished

sculpture.

Read more about Leonardo da Vinci on brainly.com/question/25302203

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