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Do. Not. Plagiarize.
If you are not clear on what plagiarism is and how NOT to plagiarize from a source, read through this entire webpage from Capital Community College in Connecticut:
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All of it. Including the examples.
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22A+style+emerged+that+had+dramatic+flair+and+dynamic+movement.%22
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My teacher said we're allowed to take information from the book, as long as we cite in the end, which I did. I just didn't post it on here.
-MC
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That may be o.k. with your teacher, but it's a terrible educational practice. Copying information from a source is acceptable for someone who is just learning English. It's not acceptable for anyone else.
M.C., you have the ability to take the information from both sites I posted and write it in your own words. Please do not shortchange yourself and your education!
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I hesitate to answer your question about the first recognized female artist for fear you'll just copy and paste.
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Can I just know who she was then? I don't need any links..
-MC
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Your question is much too broad. What kind of artist? Recognized by whom? I found a reference to a Helena of Egypt in ancient times, but found no more information.
There are also references to various female painters in other times in history.