The Dance Lesson by Edgar Degas Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question Edgar Degas is an artist who is associated with Impressionism. By allowing the windows to be included in the scene, Degas created this art piece in such a way that (1 point) Responses the viewer was distracted from the individuals. the viewer was distracted from the individuals. there was no clearly emphasized area. there was no clearly emphasized area. the light source was important to the scene. the light source was important to the scene. it appeared staged and formal.

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- it appeared staged and formal.
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