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Gre4nikov [31]
2 years ago
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1.What was John jeans Audubon famous for?

Social Studies
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STatiana [176]2 years ago
3 0
I can help with 1 & 2.
Audubon was famous for painting birds, especially rare species. Of course, he was a hunter, too, so after he painted a bird, most often, he'd shoot it. So 1 is A.
The Hudson River School was founded on landscape artwork, as can be seen in arguably its most famous artwork: "The Oxbow" by Thomas Cole (who was a prominent figure in the Hudson River School). So 2 is B.
Hope this helps! (And sorry I can't help with 3!)
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