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Giotto was an early pioneer of realism. How did his paintings mix medieval and Renaissance perspectives?

He did not paint religious subjects, focusing on humans only.
He made human figures stiff and symbolic, but his spaces were more open and free.
He only painted religious subjects, but he did not represent saints or Christ.
He did not use vanishing lines well, but he did make his figures realistically human.


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He did not use vanishing lines well, but he did make his figures realistically human.

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