4. What artist from the Harlem Renaissance used geometric shapes and areas of flat color in his work.

http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/1887

So its Lawrence

Connections is an awesome school, but it's students are clearly not as awesome. c:

In other words, this is sad. Yanno. Coming here. Is your name Jeremiah, out of curiosity?

Yup?

The artist from the Harlem Renaissance who used geometric shapes and areas of flat color in his work is Aaron Douglas.

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