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- the subject was indecent, well-dressed men in the company of an undressed woman

- the painting seemed flat and did not correspond to academic standards.

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How do you respond to Tu es en classe d'art?

Well, the sentence means "You're in (an) art class". So if you want to reply in French, you could say, for example, Oui, je le sais. (Yes, I know). Non, je ne suis pas en classe d'art. (No, I'm not in (an) art class) or Non, je n'y suis pas (same meaning).


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World War II significantly influenced art by prompting artists to respond to the trauma, destruction, and moral questions raised by the conflict. Movements such as Abstract Expressionism emerged, reflecting the chaos and emotional intensity of the era. Additionally, the war led to a reevaluation of cultural values, with artists exploring themes of identity, dislocation, and human suffering. The period also saw an increased interest in political art, as creators sought to comment on and critique the war and its aftermath.


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