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Pretest: Art 311
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É douard Manet,
Olympia , 1863.
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Vincent van Gogh,
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Pablo Picasso,
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,
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Umberto Boccioni ,
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Jasper Johns ,
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Joseph Beuys,
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Judy Chicago ,
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