This is "the gutiar player" by pablo Picasso
Explanation:
The shapes that I see are a circle and two squares
Medium: Material of a work of art.
Political power: An influence, usually political, or authority over others.
Portrait: A likeness of someone,usually painted for purpose to memorialize the person.
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Geotextiles; separates the water and heat insulation from each other and prevents the excess water from clogging by wrapping into drainage pipes. It is a product especially used on the road grounds and the bases of railways.
Answer:
Native American literature
WRITTEN BY
Erna Gunther
Professor of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1941–67; Director, Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum, 1929–67. Author of Art in the Life of the Northwest Coast Indians and...
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Alternative Titles: American Indian literature, Indian literature
Native American literature, also called Indian literature or American Indian literature, the traditional oral and written literatures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. These include ancient hieroglyphic and pictographic writings of Middle America as well as an extensive set of folktales, myths, and oral histories that were transmitted for centuries by storytellers and that live on in the language works of many contemporary American Indian writers. For a further discussion of the literature of the Americas produced in the period after European contact, see Latin American literature; American literature; Canadian literature; Caribbean literature.