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Which techniques did Renaissance artists use in artworks? Choose all answers that are correct. A. chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid B. sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings C. atmospheric perspective to give paintings a sense of flatness D. pyramid configuration to create a sense of harmony and stability E. figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection

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i'm guessing all of them would be correct?

sorry, let me know if i'm correct and/or i helped :)
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Answer:

All of them

Step-by-step explanation:

Renaissance artists used all of these techniques in their art.

Giotto di Bondone used the technique of proportions. True linear perspective was formalized later, by Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti.

Leonardo da Vinci, and refers to a fine art painting technique of Sfumato.

Chiaroscuro was a technique which came into wide use in the Baroque Period was also used in Renaissance art age.

Renaissance artists also used shapes and lines to arrange figures into a triangle on the surface of a painting for both hierarchical and compositional reasons which shows pyramid configuration of art.

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