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  1. Discuss a minimum of two reasons why Jackson Pollock's style of painting, as exemplified by Convergence, is considered an
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  2. Discuss a minimum of two reasons why Jackson Pollock's style of painting, as exemplified by Convergence, is considered an
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  3. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.1. The three perfections were considered to be painting, poetry, and pottery. 2.
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  4. Picture of Still Life with Blue Pot painting by Paul Cezanne2. This painting could be considered aesthetically pleasing because
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  5. Why should your speech focus on ideals?Don’t just speak – say something. When Michelangelo was tasked with painting the
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  7. This painting could be considered aesthetically pleasing because of.A. The use of the color blue throughout the entire painting.
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  8. This painting could be considered aesthetically pleasing because of (1 point) Responses the use of the color blue throughout the
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  9. Which of the following is an aesthetic question you could ask about El Greco’s The Burial of Count Orgaz?A. Does the painting
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  10. Still Life with Blue Potby Paul Cezanne Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program Question This painting
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