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xxTIMURxx [149]
4 years ago
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Which statement best describes Edward Hopper's approach to painting? Nighthawks, painting by Edward Hopper, portraying people si

tting in a downtown diner late at night A)Hopper focused on creating scenes that depicted American achievement and success. B)Hopper rendered figures with lifelike accuracy, reflecting Renaissance traditions. C)Hopper used softer colors to create a sense of sadness and isolation in his paintings. D)Hopper painted in a representational style, yet did not strive for meticulous detail.
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castortr0y [4]4 years ago
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Answer:

the answer is c

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Igoryamba4 years ago
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Answer: is D

Explanation: i took the test and got a 100%

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