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goblinko [34]
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Name the painting above and its artist. How would a Structuralist view this painting? How would a Non-Structuralist view this pa

inting?

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morpeh [17]2 years ago
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A Structuralist would argue that the painting is of a grain stack in a natural landscape. A Non-Structuralist would argue that the grain stack has a symbolic meaning. Symbolic meanings could include, the grain stack as a symbol of peasant life, the importance of the setting, or the specific color.

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RideAnS [48]2 years ago
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Answer:

A Structuralist would argue that the painting is of a grain stack in a natural landscape. A Non-Structuralist would argue that the grain stack has a symbolic meaning. Symbolic meanings could include, the grain stack as a symbol of peasant life, the importance of the setting, or the specific color.

Explanation:

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