The manufacture of oil paint in tubes made it possible for 19th-century European artists to make painting a portable activity. The spontaneity and directness of painting outdoors is evident in works by ________ artists
A. Neoclassical
B. Romantic
C. Bauhaus
D. Impressionist
E. both Neoclassical and Romantic
D
Painting up until the availability of tube paints was largely a studio production because of the cumbersome materials involved.
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A. China and India B. Korea and India C. China and Korea D. India and Tibet
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What will be an ideal response?
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