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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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The work shown can be identified as a Roman wall painting because of which of the following visual characteristics? - a sense of motion achieved through dramatic foreshortening - the inclusion of hierarchical scale to show the relative importance of the figures - a sense of depth created by placing the figures in an architectural space - the use of composite pose to represent multiple views of the same subject

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The work shown can be identified as a Roman wall painting because of which of the following visual characteristics?

 - a sense of motion achieved through dramatic foreshortening 
 - the inclusion of hierarchical scale to show the relative importance of the figures 
 - a sense of depth created by placing the figures in an architectural space 
 - the use of composite pose to represent multiple views of the same subject



Answer:

A sense of depth created by placing the figures in an architectural space


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