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​   The brushwork and strongly foreshortened figures of Charging Chasseur reflect Géricault's emulation of which earlier painter? A)  David B)  Rubens C)  Caravaggio D)  Mantegna
The brushwork and strongly foreshortened figures of Charging Chasseur reflect Géricault's emulation of which earlier painter?


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