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portray the beauty of everyday life
the simplicity and beauty of middle-class life.
Portray the beauty of everyday life
The Renaissance contributed by their creation of water colors, portray the human body more realistically.
scenes of peasant life
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portray the beauty of everyday life
portray the spiritual world
In the Classical period, Greek art portrayed the human body as perfect and life-like. Later, during the Hellenistic period, Greek sculptors changed to portray the human body as realistic, including adding blush to the cheeks and color to the eyes.
Realism.
if looks like a snake
Webweavers is a company that offer traditional Victorian Christmas clip art .If there is one thing inseparable from a traditional Victorian Christmas, it is ‰ÛÓ the Christmas cracker.
Religious and bible stories or moral thinking.
They did not portray human figures in religious art.
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