AP Art History

Category - Global Contemporary

Ringgold's technique in Dancing at the Louvre is an example of:
  1. The merger of folk art and western art
  2. The merger of French art and relief paintings
  3. The merger of post-modern techniques with modern techniques
  4. The merger of political art with religious art
Explanation
Answer: A - Ringgold's technique in Dancing at the Louvre is an example of the merger of folk art and western art

The use of African-American quilt imagery in the work is representative of folk art, while the use of acrylic paint on canvas reflects a western style.
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