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Church' role on sculpture during the 9Th century?

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Medieval sculptures portrayed harsh images of human life. The church conceptualized the secular world as a miserable existence, and therefore most medieval sculptures portrayed masses of miserable human beings lifting their hands upward in the search for salvation.

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