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Q: In early medieval painting the traditional themes of Greek and Roman art were replaced by paintings that focused largely on A.Christian themes. B.battle scenes. C.the afterlife. D.the lives of com?
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In the early medieval painting the traditional themes of greek and roman art were replaced by paintings that focused largely on?

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