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What was the contribution of Egyptian art to Greek art? I - The representation in Egyptian art was based on rigid rules. II - The representation i...

What was the contribution of Egyptian art to Greek art?

I - The representation in Egyptian art was based on rigid rules.
II - The representation in Egyptian art was the most detailed and complete possible.
III - Greek artists were encouraged to study the anatomy of bones and muscles.
IV - Greek art sought to represent not only the form of the body but also its movement.
V - The representation in Greek art was based on pre-existing knowledge.
a) Only statements I, III, and V are correct.
b) Only statements II, IV, and V are correct.
c) Only statements II, III, and IV are correct.
d) All statements are correct.

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The contribution of Egyptian art to Greek art was mainly in the representation of the human figure. The correct alternatives are II, IV, and V. II - The representation in Egyptian art was the most detailed and complete possible, which influenced the Greek artists to seek greater perfection in their works. IV - Greek art sought to represent not only the form of the body but also its movement, which was a significant advance in relation to the static representation of the Egyptian art. V - The representation in Greek art was based on pre-existing knowledge, which included the study of Egyptian art.

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