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crobinson2013

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As depicted in Le Djeuner sur l'Herbe, douard Manet utilized all but one of the following modern painting techniques:
 
  a. He began with a white surface and worked to build up dark tones.
   b. He applied his pigments flatly and broadly.
  c. His seated nude woman stares at the viewer, making him a voyeur.
   d. He modeled his figures using chiaroscuro.
  e. He captured the impression of a fleeting moment.

Question 2

The primary patron for Diego Velzquez was _________.
 
  a. Pope Julius II
  b. the Medici family
  c. King Philip IV
  d. individual middle class citizens
  e. King Louis XIV



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c. King Philip IV



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