Whose belief that “art’s spiritual and communicative power lay in its own language of line, form, and color” led to the decisive step to eliminate representation altogether in some of his paintings? Group of answer choices Klee Kandinsky Picasso Kirchner

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 Whose belief that “art’s spiritual and communicative power lay in its own language of line, form, and color” led to the decisive step to eliminate representation altogether in some of his paintings?

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Klee
Kandinsky
Picasso
Kirchner
 
 
 

 

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