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Sesshu Toyo painted in a style that was called haboku, meaning
 
  expressive.
   drying wind.
   flung ink.
   fast brushstrokes.

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Who was an early advocate of photography as an artform and opened a gallery in New York City in 1905?
 
  Alfred Stieglitz
   Margaret Bourke-White
   Henri Cartier-Bresson
   Manuel lvarez Bravo



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Answer to Question 1

flung ink.

Answer to Question 2

Alfred Stieglitz



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