Picasso's Girl before a Mirror and Constable's The Haywain both demonstrate the fact that the colors used by an artist in a painting A. are not only naturalistic but also arbitrary. B. don't really affect the spectator's understanding and appreciation of that work. C. are sometimes naturalistic and sometimes arbitrary. D. are realistic and invented by the painter to convey an emotional content.
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