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Tazate

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Fauvist artists extended the visual vocabulary of Post-Impressionism by making their primary subject matter
 
  landscape.
   portraits.
   color.
   line.

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All are true of the group called The Bridge EXCEPT:
 
  They appealed to artists to overthrow academic painting.
   They sought to connect the past and the present.
   They relied most heavily on the lessions of Paul Czanne.
   They were interested in expressing raw emotion.



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Answer to Question 1

color.

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They relied most heavily on the lessions of Paul Czanne.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
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