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    Gustave Courbet's the Stone Breakers (Figure 19
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Gustave Courbet's the Stone Breakers (Figure 19

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  Gustave Courbet's The Stone Breakers (figure 19.21)  is considered Modern art because it: A)  Rejects academic conventions of subject matter B)  Rejects linear perspective C)  Draws attention to the light falling on the figures D)  Uses a dull color palette Gustave Courbet's The Stone Breakers (figure 19.21) is considered Modern art because it:


A) Rejects academic conventions of subject matter
B) Rejects linear perspective
C) Draws attention to the light falling on the figures
D) Uses a dull color palette

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