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Directions: Write down the claim. Then, choose the best work—record the title, artist, and date. Write a paragraph that supports the claim.
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Though using a very modern medium, the artist retreats to traditional compositional forms and pictorial content.
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Julia Margaret Cameron Kiss of Peace 1891 Jacques-Henri Lartigue Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris 1911
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The dappled light quietly signals the transitory nature of this relaxed and seemingly carefree afternoon scene.
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Georges Seurat A Sunday on La Grande Jatte 1884 Pierre-Auguste Renoir Le Moulin de la Galette 1876
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In this work the artist engages in a radical act, because he chooses as his subject the poorest of the poor.
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Jean-Francois Millet The Gleaners, 1857 Jacob Riis c. 1885
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The artist deliberately constructs spatial ambiguities to undermine the viewer’s desire for a realistic representation of the subject.
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Paul Cezanne Still Life with Apples and Oranges 1895–1900 Gustave Caillebotte The Floor Scrapers 1875
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Though interested in exploring the patterned design of the work’s surface, this piece also focuses on the intimate emotional connection between the subjects.
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Mary Cassatt The Bath 1893 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Au Moulin Rouge 1892
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The woman’s direct gaze undermines the traditional conceit of the accommodating female nude.
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Large Odalisque, 1814 Edouard Manet Olympia, 1863
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