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Your friend tells you about his recent trip to the museum and describes paintings that use a bright blue paint pigment that has not faded over time. Further, he explains that the chemical composition of this paint pigment has allowed it to withstand not only natural elements, such as sun and rain, but also chemical solvents and acids. You are eager to see the same paintings and head to the museum the following day. In which exhibit will you MOST likely find these paintings?
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Aztec art
Aztec art
Mayan art
Mayan art
Incan art
Incan art
Olmec art
Olmec art
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Mayan art
This bright, highly stable pigment is known as "Maya blue" — an indigo dye bound with palygorskite (a clay) — and is famed for resisting fading, solvents, acids, and weather.
This bright, highly stable pigment is known as "Maya blue" — an indigo dye bound with palygorskite (a clay) — and is famed for resisting fading, solvents, acids, and weather.
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