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a. renaissance artists tried to depict the individual personality of their subjects.
b. religious themes were rejected in favor of scenes from greek and roman mythology and history.
c. renaissance artists developed the technique of shading from light to dark, making it possible to create the appearance of depth.
d. oil paints were used that could create brighter colors than the water paints of the middle ages.
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