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Question 1
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Q. Frederic S. Remington was a painter, writer, sculptor, and football player.
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Question 2
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Q. In Moonrise: Soldier and Maiden, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner painted a hedge of shrubbery separating the couple in the foreground from the background.
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Q. In The Regatta at Antwerp, Othon Friesz uses thick, twisting strokes of color to make the water in the foreground seem to move.
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Q. In the Cubism style of painting, the artists tried to break things into basic forms and geometric shapes and then put them back together in new ways.
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Q. The main character of William Herbert Dunton's Winter Camp of the Sioux has his back toward the viewer.
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Q. In Dream Village, Marc Chagall painted real, recognizable things in unrealistic ways. In fact, he included a cow playing music in the painting.
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Q. In Romance, Thomas Hart Benton painted a couple holding hands strolling along a city street.
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Q. The number of people in Michael Frary's Row Boat create a lively seaside scene.
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Q. Dorothy Alden Morang's use of curved lines in Urban Nocturne suggest playful movement and create a light-hearted mood.
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Q. The colors of the 20 different panels of Synecdoche represent the skin colors of the different UT Austin students who sat for Byron Kim when he painted them.