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Visual Arts
Question
Artists in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood were inspired by works from ________.
a. Classical Greece and Rome d. the Northern Renaissance
b. Egypt e. the Rococo period
c. the Middle Ages
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a. the history of art
b. Dutch still life painting
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active and passive
representation and performance
realistic and abstract
After making a list of artworks that relate to each pairing, write a short paragraph about the artworks related to the pairing you find the most intriguing.
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a. mirror d. hourglass
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