Although labeled a Surrealist artist until her death in 2012, Dorothea Tanning had turned away from the movement a half-century earlier. Classic Surrealist works combined precisely painted imagery with imaginary situations. Her paintings in the 1940s depicted women in dreamlike scenes such as houses made entirely of doors. Gigantic flowers and fantastic animals also appeared. But within a decade Tanning produced canvases with no visible figures. Instead her works looked like explosions or chunky clouds within which figures might be hidden. Angles and edges in the clouds merely suggested shapes.

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Tanning's later work was _________.

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A mobile
B urban
C brassy
D abstract

The correct answer is D abstract.

D abstract