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The __________ was commissioned by Bishop Odo to commemorate the victory of his half-brother, William, who was the Norman king of France over Harold, the Saxon king of England.
 
  A. Tar Beach Quilt
  B. Lady and the Unicorn Tapestry
  C. La Goulue at the Moulin Rouge
  D. Bayeux Tapestry
  E. none of the above

Question 2

In drawings made with brush and ink, as in Rembrandt's Sleeping Girl (fig. 4.18), the brushstrokes are __________.
 
  A. clearly evident and, where the ink was spent, the paper shows through
  B. non-existent
  C. messy because of the water required
  D. thick and light reflective



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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