Asked by Cheyann Mcbroom on Jun 24, 2024
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Which artist introduced the contrapposto pose to Quattrocento sculpture in his representation of Saint Mark?
A) Ghiberti
B) Verrocchio
C) Pollaiuolo
D) Donatello
Contrapposto
An art term describing a human figure standing with most of its weight on one foot, such that its shoulders and arms twist off-axis from the hips and legs, giving the figure a more dynamic, or relaxed appearance.
Quattrocento
Italian, “400”—that is, the 15th century (the 1400s) in Italy.
- Recognize influential Renaissance artists and their contributions to sculpture.
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ANTHONY KOSKEJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Donatello introduced the contrapposto pose to Quattrocento sculpture, most notably in his representation of Saint Mark, showcasing a more naturalistic and dynamic human figure.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize influential Renaissance artists and their contributions to sculpture.
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