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storky111

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In contrast to Van Gogh's thick brushstrokes, Gauguin _____.
 
  A) painted in a slick, academic matter
  B) created flat color areas
  C) faithfully copied nature
  D) used collage

Question 2

The artist ____ moved to Tahiti to remove himself from the materialism of Europe.
 
  A) Paul Gauguin
  B) Berthe Morisot
  C) James Abbot McNeil Whistler
  D) Henri Rousseau



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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