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dalyningkenk

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The representation of incredible images from the artist's mind is known as __________, and one of the most whimsical of these artists is __________.
 
  a. Surrealism; Salvador Dal
  b. Dada; Marcel Duchamp
  c. Fantastic art; Paul Klee
  d. Automatic writing; Giorgio de Chirico
   e. Free association; Joan Mir

Question 2

Ukiyo-e, or pictures of the floating world, set off a wave of _______________, of a love of all things Japanese in Western culture.
 
  a. Impressionism
  b. Post-Impressionsim
  c. Pointillism
  d. Japonisme
  e. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d. Japonisme



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