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As part of a joint planning process, two museums – Museo metropolitan (MM) and the Fundacion arte (FA) – have decided to require that future exhibits at each museum be directly connected to the strengths of their permanent collections. MM's strengths are East Asian printmaking, 19th-sentury European painting, and 18th-century US painting and sculpture; the FA's strengths are 20th-centuru US painting, 20th-century jewelry, and art from 14th-century South America.

In addition, MM's next exhibit must be devoted to something other than European or US art and be restricted to the 20th-century. FA's next exhibit must be devoted to art that is abstract, or at least art that is not fully representational (e.g. Semiabstract or semi representational), preferably including at least some art by US women.

For each of the two museums, select a work that could be included in that museum's next exhibit without violating any of its requirements for exhibits. Make only two selections, one in each column.
FA MM  
Large abstract sculpture by Louise Nevelson (female, US, 20th c.)
Representational woodblock prints by Hashiguchi Goyo (male, Japan, 20th c.
Semi representational painting by Paul Cezanne (male, France, 19th c.)
Semiabstract, semi representational art nouveau jewelry by Rene Lalique (male, france, 20th c.)
Semi representational painting by Yuan Chin-Taa (male, Taiwan, 20th c.)

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