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How did art critic John Canady influence the opinions of art lovers and buyers in the 1960s and 1970s?
The options are:
-Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
-Canady convinced many art fans that realism was the art of the future
-Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend
-Canady convinced many art fans that realism was going out of style

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Breaking down Pissarros's self portrait sketch into its component parts is an example of which stage of critique?
-describe
-analyze
-critique
-judge
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An art critic writes the following comment about this seventeenth century painting: “This Dutch artist is a master of light and composition.” This statement is an example of what stage of critique?
Descrive
Analyze
Critique
Judge
so what is the answer?
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Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.
Analyze.
Critique.
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CORRECT ANSWERS ARE
Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
ANALYZE
JUDGE
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-Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.
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Breaking down Pissarro's self-portrait sketch into its component parts is an example of the "analyze" stage of critique. This stage involves breaking down a work of art into its individual components, such as its visual elements like color, line, shape, and texture, and examining how these elements come together to create the artwork as a whole.
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The answer is "analyze".
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The comment, "This Dutch artist is a master of light and composition," is an example of the "critique" stage of critique. This stage involves forming an opinion about the artwork based on the evaluation of the identified elements in the artwork.
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The answer is "Critique".
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I apologize for the confusion earlier. Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend and "Analyze" is the correct answer.
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I apologize for the confusion. You are correct. The correct answers are:

1. Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
2. Analyze
3. Judge

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