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Which statement is true about the expressions depicted in Laughing Children with a Cat by Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait Aged 63 by Rembrandt, and Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso?

A. Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.

B. Picasso’s portrait expresses quiet introspection in the facial features.

C. Rembrandt’s portrait expresses anguish in the facial features.

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A. Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.Explanation: hope this helped :)

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I believe the correct answer is: A. Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.

The statement which is true about the expressions depicted in Laughing Children with a Cat by Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait Aged 63 by Rembrandt, and Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso is:

Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.

In the “Self-portrait Aged 63” (1699), Rembrandt shows the impression of self-assured and confident artist, even though he was close to the death – he had died that same year. On the other hand painting “Weeping Woman” by Pablo Picasso shows the impression of anguish, severe mental or physical pain or suffering.

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