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What is Fauvism primarily known for?
Vibrant colors and bold brushwork
Geometric shapes and forms
Realistic depictions of landscapes
Subtle use of earth tones
How did Fauvism influence later art movements?
By rejecting color entirely
By emphasizing emotional expression through color
By focusing on historical accuracy
By introducing abstract expressionism principles
In what way did Matisse's work exemplify a connection between Fauvism and Cubism?
By utilizing detailed photographic realism
By integrating bold color with abstract forms
By focusing solely on still life subjects
By promoting monochromatic palettes
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