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Which of the following does NOT characterize the art and architecture of the Carolingian empire?

A. The most common decorative motifs used by Carolingian artists include abstract and zoomorphic motifs especially intertwined animal and interlace patterns.


B. Carolingian illuminators revived the Greco-Roman Classical tradition of the representation of lifelike human figures.


C. Carolingian sculptors revived the imperial Roman tradition of equestrian ruler portraiture.


D. Carolingian architects looked to Ravenna and and Early Christian Rome as models, but transformed thier sources introducing new architectural elements such as westwork.

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Answer: A: The most common decorative motifs used by Carolingian artists include abstract and zoomorphic motifs especially intertwined animal and interlace patterns.

Explanation: the people who did the zoomorphic stuff was the anglo-saxon ppl

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