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How did Cubism react to the color theories proposed by the Fauves?
Cubism incorporated vibrant colors without form.
Cubism rejected color in favor of form and structure.
Cubism embraced both color and emotional expression.
Cubism solely focused on landscape painting.
Which characteristic of Fauvism strongly contrasts with Cubism?
Use of geometric shapes.
Bold and vivid color applications.
Multi-perspective representation.
Abstract forms.
What was a significant influence of Fauvism on the development of Cubism?
The obsession with realistic representations.
The exploration of emotions through color.
The use of intense brush strokes.
The departure from traditional perspective and form.
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