The painter from the post-World War I era who best represents the development of surrealism is Pablo Picasso. While he is primarily associated with Cubism, his later works and contributions to the surrealist movement are significant. Other options listed, like Martha Graham, Igor Stravinsky, and Luigi Pirandello, are influential in their respective fields (dance, music, and theater) but are not primarily recognized as surrealist painters.
After a careful investigation of their work, which painter from the post-World War I era best represents the development of surrealism?(1 point)
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Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
Martha Graham
Martha Graham
Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky
Luigi Pirandello
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