The Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi apprenticed for a short time in France under ______.
a. Emmanuel Fremiet
b. Marcel Duchamp
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Auguste Rodin
e. Henry Moore
d. Auguste Rodin
a. Incorrect. Brancusi did not apprentice with Fremiet.
b. Incorrect. Brancusi did not apprentice with Duchamp.
c. Incorrect. Brancusi did not apprentice with Picasso.
d. Correct. Brancusi apprenticed with Rodin.
e. Incorrect. Brancusi did not apprentice with Moore.
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