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Alekssandra [29.7K]
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cricket20 [7]2 years ago
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form is three dimensional shapes  hope this helps :)

- representational art

- objective art

- realistic art

- Naturalistic art

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Van Gogh and Gauguin are an odd pair in the History of Art. They share so many similarities and were still the complete opposite in character; their friendship seems one of the most ill-matched and yet most perfect in the way they stimulated each other’s creativity.

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