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Who was known as a trailblazer? This person became known as the "Father of Renaissance Painting" because he used the new approach in painting. A. Donatello B. Masaccio C. Lorenzo Ghiberti D. Giorgio Vasar
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Who was known as a trailblazer? This person became known as the "Father of Renaissance Painting" because he used the new approach in painting.
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Donatello
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Masaccio
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
D.
Giorgio Vasar
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The correct answer is B. Masaccio. He
became known as the "Father of Renaissance Painting" because he used the new approach in painting.
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