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How did Djeuner sur l'Herbe break with the stylistic traditions of the past?
 
  A) The painting began with a white background, to which darker colors were added.
  B) The painting included both male and female nudes.
  C) The painting used a pyramidal arrangement for the figures.
  D) The painting's subjects were expressionless.

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Who painted Djeuner sur l'Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass), which shocked Parisians for its content and style?
 
  A) Monet
  B) Manet
  C) Czanne
  D) Gauguin



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