The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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In contrast to the consistently bright and flattened colors on the left side of the work, the right side is composed of only black-and-white images of varied values, suggesting that the artist not only wished to emphasize the process used but also was "intrigued by the actress recent death."
We are talking about the famous Marilyn Monroe's portrait created by famous pop artist Andy Warhol.
In this particular piece of work, Warhol uses repetition of Marilyn's photographs in the canvas, trying to differentiate his work from past paint approaches in the distribution of color. Warhol tried to immortalize the iconic figure of actress Marilyn Monroe, one of the most popular figures in the history of the United States.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an iconic American Pop artist who led the Pop movement in New York, in the 1960s. In 1964, he inaugurated his famous art studio called "The Factory," where he made his art exhibitions.
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A) The Sabine women enforcing peace by running between the combatants.
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The Intervention of the Sabine Women holds a lot of significance for the events of the French Revolution.
This painting is the work of <u>Jacques-Louis David</u>, a French painter.
<em>The story behind the painting is that Sabine women are standing between her husband who is the king of Rome and her father to prevent further bloodshed.</em>
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Jacques-Louis David used this story to exemplify the state of human consciences after the events of the French Revolution.
<em>Currently, the painting is in Paris, Louvre and it was painted in 1799, the same year that The French Revolution had ended.</em>
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I think the answer is all of the above
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