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The Strong Colors, Contrasting Values, and Painterly Marks in Francisco

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Question 7

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  The strong colors, contrasting values, and painterly marks in Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808 (figure 19.16)  show it to be: A)  Neoclassical B)  Romantic C)  Impressionist D)  Realist The strong colors, contrasting values, and painterly marks in Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808 (figure 19.16) show it to be:


A) Neoclassical
B) Romantic
C) Impressionist
D) Realist

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