How did art critic John Canady influence the opinions of art lovers and buyers in the 1960s and 1970s?

The options are:
-Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
-Canady convinced many art fans that realism was the art of the future
-Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend
-Canady convinced many art fans that realism was going out of style

CORRECT ANSWERS ARE

Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
ANALYZE
JUDGE

I apologize for the confusion. You are correct. The correct answers are:

1. Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
2. Analyze
3. Judge

-Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.

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Breaking down Pissarros's self portrait sketch into its component parts is an example of which stage of critique?

-describe
-analyze
-critique
-judge

Breaking down Pissarro's self-portrait sketch into its component parts is an example of the "analyze" stage of critique. This stage involves breaking down a work of art into its individual components, such as its visual elements like color, line, shape, and texture, and examining how these elements come together to create the artwork as a whole.

so... which one of the options?

The answer is "analyze".

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