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laurencescou

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In which way can art be categorized?
 
  a. geographically
  b. historically
  c. chronologically
  d. thematically
  e. all of the above

Question 2

The character Mr. DOB by Takashi Murakami is symbolic as _________.
 
  a. a self-portrait of the artist
  b. a self-portrait of the Japanese people
  c. American consumerism and pop culture
  d. the Japanese counterpart to Mickey Mouse
  e. the increased mechanization of society



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

b. a self-portrait of the Japanese people



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