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What technique did Romanesque sculptors use to carve portal sculpture on cathedrals?

They carved idealized figures with lifelike proportion.

They emphasized the religious message over the lifelike depiction of figures.

They used sunken relief and undercutting to carve the figures.

They made all of the figures the same scale for a sense of realism.

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Answer:

I think it may be the first one

Explanation:

I'm not sure if I am correct

Important messages were communicated through art, primarily painting and sculpture, in Romanesque churches.  

Option B is the correct answer because, for one thing, art was employed to aid teach the religion to an illiterate community by serving as visual reminders of biblical stories.

The Romanesque design was influenced primarily by ancient Roman architecture, as well as elements of Islamic art and Byzantine, and was the most important kind of religious art produced during the Middle Ages.

In Romanesque art, religious themes that were supposed to both instruct and enchant were common. Therefore, sunken relief, lifelike proportions, or realism were not the themes of the Romanesque sculptors. So, option B becomes the correct technique.

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