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Alona [7]
3 years ago
13

Which type of conflict does the wolf not face in the story

Arts
1 answer:
ohaa [14]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

can you give more detail because we don't know what the wolf face or perhaps take a photo of the story

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Titian became the most famous painter in 16th century Venice and the greatest member of the Venetian School. He dominated field of painting for <em>sixty</em> years in Venice and northern Italy and influenced <em>Veronese</em> and <em>Tintoretto</em>. European monarchs competed for his services. After apprenticing to Giovanni Bellini and Gentile, Titian then imitated the style of <em>Giorgione</em> with whom he worked for couple years. Titian became painter for the wealthy Venetian academic circles and close friend of<em> Pietro Aretino</em> whose writings promoted Titian’s reputation.

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