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Which of the following is a common subject of Teodor Nunez ureta's paintings? A. andean peasants B cuzco city life C traditional perivian food D the spanish conquest of the incas @jazzyspazzy
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Which of the following is a common subject of Teodor Nunez ureta's paintings?
A. andean peasants
B cuzco city life
C traditional perivian food
D the spanish conquest of the incas
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the correct answer is A.Andean peasents
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A. Andean peasants. Dr. Teodoro Núñez Ureta was a celebrated 20th Century painter from Peru. Born into poverty himself, his work largely explored the hardships of the common peasant in the Andes Mountains.
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