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justinmsk

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Rosenquist's painting Gift-Wrapped Doll is so finely rendered that the viewer can almost hear the cellophane cracking and it is, therefore, an excellent example of _________.
 
  A. actual texture
  B. subversive texture
  C. trompe l'oeil
  D. invented texture
  E. none of the above

Question 2

Lynda Bengli's Morisse creates the illusion of _________ using materials such as copper, nickel, and chrome.
 
  A. a bride
  B. a stuffed toy animal
  C. soft fabric tied in a knot
  D. a dress
  E. a clothespin



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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