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The Gleaners, by _______, realistically represented agricultural workers of the artist’s day.

Because of his traditional approach and academic style, _______’s paintings were usually accepted into the Paris Salon.
Some critics believed Millet was expressing approval of _______ because of his perceptive depictions of peasant farmers.
Although overshadowed by the _______ for decades, Bouguereau’s work was later rediscovered.
Before the French Revolution, Jean-François Millet’s work focused on _______.
Works depicting children or mythological subjects were typical of the paintings of _______.

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Millet

Bouguereau

socialism

impressionists

portraits

Bouguereau

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The Gleaners, by JEAN-FRANCOIS MILLET, realistically represented agricultural workers of the artist’s day.
Because of his traditional approach and academic style, MILLET’s paintings were usually accepted into the Paris Salon.
Some critics believed Millet was expressing approval of SLAVERY because of his perceptive depictions of peasant farmers.
Although overshadowed by the AVANTE-GARDE for decades, Bouguereau’s work was later rediscovered.
Before the French Revolution, Jean-François Millet’s work focused on PORTRAITS.
Works depicting children or mythological subjects were typical of the paintings of GENRE PAINTINGS.
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