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Claude Monet was not a painter from the Fauvist Period. He was an impressionist.
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While many of her fellow Impressionists were focused on landscapes and street scenes, Cassatt became famous for her portraits. She was especially drawn to women in everyday domestic settings, especially mothers with their children.
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The answer is "3). It appears to have been created to mark the unification of Egypt."
It isn't 1, as the Palette of Narmer is an Egyptian artwork, not Sumerian.
It isn't 2, as it doesn't feature cuneiform, but hieroglyphs.
It isn't 4, as the art isn't Mesopotamian, but Egyptian.