This is a portrait of Henry VIII. Which of the following is not a true statement about this portrait?
a.
The image of Henry VIII takes up most of the canvas in order to visually convey his power and presence to the people.
b.
This portrait was commissioned by Henry VIII to distribute throughout the kingdom.
c.
The artist intentionally painted all of Henry VIII features accurately so that the general public would know his superiority and power were real, and not self-made.
d.
His clothing is thick, embellished, and expensive, which helped to convey a message of his wealth and superiority over the general public.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C. The artist intentionally painted all of Henry VIII features accurately so that the general public would know his superiority and power were real, and not self-made.

The artist wanted to show King Henry VIII as he was - a powerful figure worthy of fear and respect. Therefore, he didn't want to lie about his appearance and features - he wanted to show the general public King Henry VIII in his full glory.

Answer:

The artist intentionally painted all of Henry VIII features accurately so that the general public would know his superiority and power were real, and not self-made.

Explanation:

just took the quiz on edge and I got B wrong, C is the correct answer