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Directions : Write down the claim. Then, choose the best work—record the title, artist, and date. Provide bullets that offer evidence to support your choice.
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Directions: Write down the claim. Then, choose the best work—record the title, artist, and date. Provide bullets that offer evidence to support your choice.
In this work, the artist deliberately avoids idealizing the laboring peasants in order to draw attention to the arduous monotony of their work.
Jean-Francois MilletThe Gleaners, 1857 Gustave CourbetThe Stone Breakers, 1849
The asymmetrical composition and patterned effect of the overall design reveals that the artist was influenced by Japanese woodblock prints.
Claude MonetWheatstacks 1891 Mary Cassatt The Boating Party 1893
The deliberate fracturing of the viewer’s stable one-point perspective is meant to powerfully focus the viewer on the implied subject of the work.
Édouard Manet A Bar at the Folies-Bergère 1882 Gustave Caillebotte Paris Street, A Rainy Day 1877
The abrupt framing of this composition suggests the influence of photography on the artist.
John Singer Sargent The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit 1882 Edward Degas Viscount Lepic and His Daughters 1873