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    The Central Image of Botticelli's Birth of Venus Is Derived
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The Central Image of Botticelli's Birth of Venus Is Derived

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Question 659

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The central image of Botticelli's Birth of Venus is derived from __________.


A) Masaccio's The Expulsion
B) a Classical Greek statue
C) the iconography of the Virgin Mary
D) Pollaiuolo's Battle of the Nudes

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