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What was the Ashcan School? c.
a group of artists that often depicted gritty New York City life
d.
a group of artists that painted only the effects of fire
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The correct answer is c. The Ashcan School was a group of early-20th-century American artists (e.g., Robert Henri, John Sloan, George Bellows, William Glackens) known for realistic, often gritty depictions of everyday life in New York City — not a group that painted only the effects of fire.
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