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In what way did Van der Weyden differentiate himself from the Van Eycks?
A. He never painted Madonnas.
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B. He explored emotional rather than physical reality.
C. He reintroduced halos into paintings of Jesus.
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D. He intentionally copied Greco-Roman styles.
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Correct answer is "b". He explored emotional rather than physical reality.

Step-by-step explanation:

Van der Weyden ( 1399 to1464) style is more focused on human emotion.

Van Eycks (1390-1441) He focus on detail, textures and perspective. He looks for a precise representation.

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