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In the lectures for this module, Dr. Brekka argues that one characteristic of Renaissance art is to show sacred figures in the earthly, rather heavenly, realm--as associated with the natural world Group of answer choices No, she doesn't say anything like this Yes, she does say this

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Answer:Yes, she does say this.

Explanation: Renaissance period is a period in the history of Europe which took place between the fifteenth century to the Eighteenth century, it is characterized by the "RENEWAL" OR "REBIRTH" OF THE CULTURAL, POLITICAL,ECONOMICAL AND ARTISTIC LIFESTYLE OF THE EUROPEANS.

Dr, Pamela Merrill Brekka has a PhD in Art History and has done several research on Renaissance arts and argues that the Renaissance art is shows sacred figures in the earthly, rather heavenly, realm as associated with the natural world.

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The answer is: Yes, she does say this.

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In the lectures, Dr. Brekka is of the opinion that Renaissance art took drawings, paintings, and artistic pieces that were regarded as being sacred, and represented them in a more physical tone by making them as common as possible, and relatable with the things that can be seen easily seen or found in the natural world around us, instead of the heavenly or unseen world.

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