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itsmyluck

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When a work does not refer to the natural or objective world at all, it is called
 
  a) nonobjective.
  b) realistic.
  c) photorealistic.
  d) representational.

Question 2

How is Wolf Kahn's Afterglow I comparable to Willem de Kooning's North Atlantic Light?
 
  a) Both paintings are largely concerned with the effects of light.
  b) Both paintings are highly representational.
  c) Both paintings are photorealistic views of real landscapes.
  d) Both paintings employ trompe-l'oeil.



Madisongo23

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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