Based on "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer," what can be inferred about Edgar Degas based on the fact that he thought Cassatt's Japanese wood-block prints were some of her best work? A. Degas was open-minded and interested in many types of art. B. Degas created many Japanese wood-block prints as well. C. Degas sometimes said things just to make Cassatt feel better. D. Degas had a sweet and wonderful sense of humor.
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Mary Cassatt's painting style continued to evolve away from Impressionism in favor of a simpler, more straightforward approach. Her final exhibition with the Impressionists was in 1886, and she subsequently stopped identifying herself with a particular movement or school. Her experimentation with a variety of techniques often led her to unexpected places. For example, drawing inspiration from Japanese master printmakers, she exhibited a series of colored prints, including Woman Bathing and The Coiffure, in 1891. What do you think based off of this information?
is it d
Not quite. Nothing about this passage really says that he has a sense of humor, since there is no humor.
Any other idears?
Hello?
yes
a
i think is a
How do you figure that?
it makes more scence
Okay. Well anyways, it's right.
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