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And Contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (Figure 19

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    and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?     and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted? and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?

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