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Who was the artist to associate with the night world of Paris, consorting with the tawdry population of entertainers, prostitutes, and other social outcasts?
 
  A) Cassatt
  B) Toulouse-Lautrec
  C) Van Gogh
  D) Gauguin

Question 2

Which of the following influenced Degas in his technique of using spatial projections and off-center empty space to create illusion and direct the viewer's attention into the picture?
 
  A) Japanese woodblock prints
  B) 16th-century German woodcuts
  C) 15th-century German engravings
  D) Islamic tilework



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Answer to Question 1

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