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The movement described is Realism (A).
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The impact the Academie des Beaux-Arts had on Impressionism is: Some artists turned away from the types of paintings valued by the Academie, which inspired these artists to create the new movement that would later be named Impressionism. (A).
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I would recommend Patrice observe the works of Edgar Degas (B).
During the mid-19th century, a movement developed that sought to depict objects, people, and landscapes as truthfully as possible in art. Its artists tried to avoid artificial aspects as well as supernatural elements in their work. It rejected Romanticism in favor of common people and places. Its works focused on everyday life. What movement does this describe?
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Realism
Realism
Impressionism
Impressionism
Postimpressionism
Postimpressionism
CubismThe Academie des Beaux-Arts made a big impact on the Impressionist movement. What is one impact they had on Impressionism?
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Some artists turned away from the types of paintings valued by the Academie, which inspired these artists to create the new movement that would later be named Impressionism.
Some artists turned away from the types of paintings valued by the Academie, which inspired these artists to create the new movement that would later be named Impressionism.
The Academie des Beaux-Arts favored paintings that exhibited more of the Impressionist style, so artists started to imitate this desired style.
The Academie des Beaux-Arts favored paintings that exhibited more of the Impressionist style, so artists started to imitate this desired style.
The Academie awarded many places in the Salon de Paris to Impressionist painters who were willing to take risks, which inspired other artists to start creating this same type of art.
The Academie awarded many places in the Salon de Paris to Impressionist painters who were willing to take risks, which inspired other artists to start creating this same type of art.
The Academie awarded many places in the Salon de Paris to Impressionist painters who were willing to take risks, which inspired other artists to start creating this same type of art.Your classmate Patrice is obsessed with ballet. She wants to see the works of an Impressionist painter who creates works where dancers are in the midst of performances or practicing in a studio. Whose work would you recommend Patrice observe?
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Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt
Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas
Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh
Paul Cezanne
also put a b c or d
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