The nineteenth century artist that helped to elevate color lithography to a fine art status was _______.

a. William Hogarth
b. Bonnie Maclean
c. Barbara Kruger
d. Mary Cassatt
e. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

e. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

a. Incorrect. While an important printmaker, Hogarth did not primarily work with color lithography.
b. Incorrect. While an important figure in lithographic printmaking, Maclean did not help to elevate the status of color lithography to a fine art.
c. Incorrect. Kruger is primarily known for her work in silkscreen.
d. Incorrect. Cassatt was primarily interested in aquatint technique in her printmaking.
e. Correct. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was instrumental in elevating color lithography to the status of a fine art.

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