PT 10 S3 Q11

To critics accustomed to the style of fifteenth-century narrative paintings ... ...

As it is described in the passage, Brown's explanation of the use of the eyewitness style in Venetian narrative painting suggests that
(A) the painting of architecture in perspective requires greater drawing skill than does the representation of a human form in a fresco
(B) ...
(C) ...
(D) ...
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*This question is included in Practice Set: Art & Literature Mix 3