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Mr. Wonderful

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Discuss the value of visual representations in addressing politics and the social order. Analyze a specific artist who created a work that drew attention to, either positively or negatively, something for the public to consider. How did the artist use visual means to take a position on that issue?
 
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Nineteenth-century American painters employed the American landscape as a subject. One such artist was Thomas Cole, who focused on an area of the Connecticut River to create:
 
  A. Kyoto.
  B. Spiral Jetty.
  C. A Sudden Gust of Wind.
  D. The Oxbow.
  E. None of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Art has the power to achieve one's goal for personal statements as a reaction against those in control and the artwork can convey a sympathetic or unsympathetic viewpoint.

Answer to Question 2

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Nature and our relationship to it are themes that have often been addressed through art. Thomas Cole's The Oxbow, which depicts the great looping bend (oxbow) of the Connecticut River as seen from the heights of nearby Mount Holyoke, in Massachusetts is an example of this theme.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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