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20 April, 20:02

As explained in the lectures for this module, Bernini's design for St. Peter's Piazza, as well as his statue of David, both reflect dramatic movement and sculptural concerns associated with the Counter-Reformation and Italian Baroque artistic period. a. trueb. false

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  1. 20 April, 20:10
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    The answer is "Option a".

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    Bernini was an Italian artist, perhaps the best painter of the 17th era, famed for establishing the style of choral architecture. He is also known for his excellent construction work.

    He was the architecture of St. Peter's Piazza as well as the statues of David represent the dramatic movements. He is the decorative interest of both the response-reformation and also the Italian gothic era.
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