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In the Middle Ages, art was not designed to be realistic and tended to be 2D. The figures that were portrayed were often important religious scenes. What does this suggest about art in this era?

There were many optical illusions in this era.

They did not have the technology to create 3D art.

Symbolism was more important than a realistic image.

The church told artists what they were required to paint.

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im pretty sure its because symbolism was more important than the art itself
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Is it number 2

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