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Bill Viola's The Sleep of Reason (fig. 11.41) was inspired by a work of the same name by Francisco Goya.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In 1908, __________ presented the German emperor with one of his father Nsa'ngu's beaded thrones (see fig. 22.8).
 
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