Which statement is true of art in the early eighteenth century? Creative works were made only, or primarily, for the Catholic Church. Women were allowed to join art classes, but they were segregated from the men. Art was not accessible to all classes of society. Artists faced a dearth of art academies and exhibition venues

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Women were allowed to join art classes, but were segregated from the men.

In the early 18th century, women were denied in public and private institutions and could not seek professional careers in fine arts.

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its B.women were allowed to join art classes,but they were segregated from the men.

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