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While art is often enjoyed primarily outside the mainstream of society, pop art is often an important exception. What Is Pop Art? Pop art initially emerged during the 1950s and 1960s and generally includes imagery from “popular” culture such as film, music, news and advertising — hence the name “pop art.”
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The correct answer is option A
a) the sight of distant skyscrapers through the smoke
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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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Tools:
Safety mask.
Gloves.
Goggles.
Caulking gun.
Silicone sealant.
Hammer.
Tape measure.
Spackle knife.
How I will keep them clean:
Clean, Inspect and Care for Tools
Wipe them down with a rag or old towel and be sure they are free of dust, grease, and debris before you put them into their proper places. This is also an opportunity to look for any damage or defects
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C. Realism
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This artwork "The Trout" was done by Gustave Courbet in 1872. The realism movement was focussed on (as the name suggests) being <em>real</em>, unlike romanticism which has drawn out emotions, drama, and unrealistic scenarios. The realism movement took things for its face value, but did not stray away from unpleasant aspects of life.