Donatello's David, seen below, draws on the __(Italo-Byzantine//Classical//Medieval)__ tradition of nude figures to depict a new form of both __(spiritualism//idealism//abstraction... Donatello's David, seen below, draws on the __(Italo-Byzantine//Classical//Medieval)__ tradition of nude figures to depict a new form of both __(spiritualism//idealism//abstraction)__ and __(communion//death//heroism)___.

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The question is asking us to fill in the blanks with the correct terms that relate to Donatello's sculpture, David, and its artistic influences and themes. It requires knowledge of art history, specifically regarding the styles and concepts associated with nude figures in sculpture.

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Classical, idealism, and heroism

The final answer is Classical, idealism, and heroism

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The final answer is Classical, idealism, and heroism

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Donatello's 'David' draws on the Classical tradition for its nude form, representing idealism and heroism in its portrayal.

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