In drawings made with brush and ink, as in Rembrandt's Sleeping Girl (fig. 4.18), the brushstrokes are __________
A. clearly evident and, where the ink was spent, the paper shows through
B. non-existent
C. messy because of the water required
D. thick and light reflective
A
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