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The late-19th-century artists, both in Europe and America, insistence that paintings are independent __________________ artworks and not windows opening onto the __________________ world.

a. three-dimensional; two-dimensional;
b. one-dimensional; two-dimensional
c. unique; real
d. two-dimensional; three-dimensional

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User Oneirois
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Answer:

Option D is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

This is due to the naming of their two dimensional work which is usually on a canvas ABSTRACT names or use of abstract terms to depict their work which makes it unrealistic with the three dimensional world or untreatable with life.

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