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Who was Giotto?


a fourteenth-century Italian scholar and father of humanism, who looked to the past for insights into human potential

a fourteenth-century Italian scholar and father of humanism, who looked to the past for insights into human potential

a fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures

a fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures

a fourteenth-century Italian author who wrote about the human quest to reach heaven while still having a meaningful life

a fourteenth-century Italian author who wrote about the human quest to reach heaven while still having a meaningful life

a sculptor from classical Rome who created lifelike statues that Renaissance artists copied

a sculptor from classical Rome who created lifelike statues that Renaissance artists copied

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Answer: A fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures.

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Answer:

a fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures

Explanation:

Giotto was the most famous Italian painter int he 14th century and was very important to the development of Italy.