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Saint Jerome by the Pollard Willow (fig. 10.10) was created by this German artist.
 
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The main device used for unifying the composition of Guernica (fig. 16.1 and figs. 16.3-7) is(are) __________.
 
  A. repeated use of a vertical axis
  B. contour lines
  C. triangular shapes
  D. one-point perspective



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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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