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Beckham Delgado
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29 August, 02:36
What do Fauvism and Primitivism have in common?
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They are both flattened figures. Fauvism and Primitivism are both a type of art. Primitivism is a Western art movement that uses visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric people. Fauvism was a short-lived style of painting that involved vivid uses of color. Fauvism did have an important effect on other artists.
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