Why was Valadon significant in the Impressionist movement?

A) Her choice to engage in self-portraiture had never before been done.
B) Her subject matter embraced the ideals of Impressionism.
C) She was the inspiration for Van Gogh.
D) Her pose in The Blue Room stresses the difference between the ideal goddess-like nude figures of women and the twentieth-century woman with baggy pants and a cigarette.
E) She magnified the work of Monet and Cézanne and incorporated elements never before addressed, like fabric in form.


D

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A) Fourteen Points. B) World Court. C) League of Nations. D) Lodge Reservations.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What will be an ideal response?

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