Which of the following statements best describes James Audubon’s intentions when he painted, Wild Turkey? a. He intended to portray the bird realistically, and yet also show its unique and beautiful qualities. b. He intended to change people’s perception of the wild turkey, by showing how beautiful it can be when looked at through an artistic eye. c. He intended to show the gracefulness of a wild turkey in motion. d. He intended to do all of the above through his painting, Wild Turkey. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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James Audubon took a realistic approach on this painting of his image of a bird. There is almost a scientific purpose seen in the detail and the technique of his watercolor of the wild turkey. Audubon wanted to show that even though the painting is of a wild turkey, a less beautiful bird, there is still some beauty to his artwork
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The correct answer is A
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He intended to potray the bird
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