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In Robert Rauschenberg's combine painting The Bed, he uses a(n) __________ as his canvas.
 
  a. sleeping woman
   b. quilt and pillow
   c. electric blanket
  d. floral curtain
  e. stuffed ram

Question 2

Duchamp selected an ordinary object that was mass produced and asserted it as art, something he called _______.
 
  a. an appropriation
  b. a pictograph
  c. a readymade
  d. an assemblage
  e. a photomontage



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c. a readymade





 

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