Which statement best describes the paintings of Early Renaissance artist Perugino?

A. Religious figures in the paintings are placed on a heavenly background.
B. Perugino used little contrast in light and dark, so figures appear flattened.
C. Perugino used oil paint on canvas to create subtle color variations.
D. The paintings have a rational, ordered sense of space and no distracting objects.

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D. The paintings have a rational, ordered sense of space and no distracting objects.

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Answer:

D. The paintings have a rational, ordered sense of space and no distracting objects

Explanation:

    The Italian painter Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci "Perugino" (c. 1448-1523) is regarded as one of the most renowned masters of the Umbria School and a forerunner of the High Renaissance. He was part of the Florence painters guild and may have been a student of Andrea Verrochio and Piero della Francesca. It owns a soft color and balanced compositions. He was Rafael Sanzio's teacher.

    His works are characterized by great sculptural figures of grace, Renaissance architecture defining within the frame the images harmoniously. Space in the foreground and background is always well defined, while the background effect is infinite space.