What is one reason that Picasso signed and dated all 45 of his studies for Guernica?

a)  Picasso intended his drawings to document the evolution of Guernica.
b)  He intended to sell the individual drawings as finished works of art.
c)  He was undecided on his vision for the work and kept changing his ideas.
d)  He used the drawings to teach students about composition.

a)  Picasso intended his drawings to document the evolution of Guernica.

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a) Citizen Kane. b) Fantasia. c) The Wizard of Oz. d) The Jazz Singer.

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When Marcel Duchamp submitted Fountain to the exhibition of the New York Society of Independent Artists, the exhibition committee

a. hid the work behind a curtain. b. rejected the work from the exhibition. c. gave the work prominent placement in the show. d. exhibited the work but refused to label it as being by Duchamp.

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