In the later years of his life, Claude Monet's paintings approached abstraction, as what became more important than imagery to him?
A. Futurist manifestos
B. Genre
C. Pointillism
D. Brushstrokes
Answer: D
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a. focus on virtue. b. attention to detail. c. minimal brushstrokes. d. use of chiaroscuro.
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Any element of music (rhythm, melody, or harmony) that continually repeats is called ____________
a. an ostinato b. a cadence c. modulation
d. an arpeggio e. Doo-Wop
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