The Ashcan School, or also called the Ash Can School, was a group of artists that often depicted gritty New York City life. Correct answer: C Ashcan School artists were interested in new modes of seeing and being seen in modern New York City: people walking in parks, prostitutes on the street, artificial lights in boxing arenas. They rejected skillful, finished drawing and the ability to render the outward appearance of people and things and instead celebrated personal vision.
Applique is a sewing technique that stitches a small piece of fabric onto a larger pattern or a design. (cited by google). hope that helped
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