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Marty

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What did Jane Hammond use to create Fallen?
 
  a) digitally scanned and printed images of a leaf
  b) cut-out paintings of leaves
  c) fallen autumn leaves
  d) fabric made to look like leaves

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In the history of art, the association of good with light and evil with dark was first fully developed by
 
  a) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
  b) Michelangelo.
  c) Artemisia Gentileschi.
  d) Leonardo da Vinci.



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Answer: a

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