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Eakins' William Rush and Gerome's Pygmalion and Galatea have what in common? Are both examples of Realism Show the n*de female form Were considered parlor paintings Were both accepted by the Academy
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Eakins' William Rush and Gerome's Pygmalion and Galatea have what in common?
Are both examples of Realism
Show the n*de female form
Were considered parlor paintings
Were both accepted by the Academy
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