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What is the aesthetic principle of proportion in classical Greek sculpture?

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The CORRECT ANSWER is "sculptors ensured that supporting and free elements were cross-balanced" this is the absolute correct answers for Plato users.

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can't see the options/choices you have to choose from but I do know that Greek sculptures primarily focused on knowledge of math and the knowledge to use  perfectly aligned proportions such as the facial features , but they added these while still showing features that would be described as imperfect . This gave their sculptures a feeling of unity and "perfect imperfections.

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