How did artists like John Sloan, who painted Passing Through Gloucester, change their views with the new advances in transportation? They began feeling the need to escape their hometowns so they could paint scenes without tourists in the way. They expressed daydreams in their paintings by using patterns and forms.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option A
a) the sight of distant skyscrapers through the smoke
Explanation:
In the words of the artist, the "glorification of Work" is an important part of Joseph Pennell's vision of Pittsburgh, No II. He evokes this theme in the etching through the sight of distant skyscrapers through the smoke.
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