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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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The work shown, The Dying Gaul, can be attributed to the style of Hellenistic Greece because of which of the following characteristics? - the stylized treatment of the body to make it appropriate for use in a timeless funerary context - the use of a canon of proportions to produce a perfect male form - the inclusion of exaggerated signs of intense aging to foster respect for wisdom and experience - the depiction of the psychological effects of defeat to elicit an emotional, empathetic response from the viewer

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The work shown, The Dying Gaul,  can be attributed to the style of Hellenistic Greece because of which of the following characteristics?

 - the stylized treatment of the body to make it appropriate for use in a timeless funerary context 
 - the use of a canon of proportions to produce a perfect male form 
 - the inclusion of exaggerated signs of intense aging to foster respect for wisdom and experience 
 - the depiction of the psychological effects of defeat to elicit an emotional, empathetic response from the viewer



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The depiction of the psychological effects of defeat to elicit an emotional, empathetic response from the viewer


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