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The characteristics of humanism evidenced by da Vinci’s "Vitruvian Man," include A) idealism and modesty.

B) realism and individualism.


C) abstraction and without emotion.


D) rigidity and lacking perspective.

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Answer: B)

Realism and Individualism

Explanation:

Da Vinci's “Vitruvian Man” was the focus of realism and individualism. Humanism, an intellectual movement which focused on human potential and achievements, was driven by Classical values and traditions. They were cornerstone characteristics of humanism. Artists, such as da Vinci, often created works which used elements of realism, individualism, sharp perspective and other Classical themes.

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