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    Why Did the Eighteenth-Century Parisian Courtiers Lose Interest in Portraits
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Why Did the Eighteenth-Century Parisian Courtiers Lose Interest in Portraits

Question 20

Question 20

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Why did the eighteenth-century Parisian courtiers lose interest in portraits?


A) They desired paintings that entertained
B) Portraiture limited artists' creativity
C) They were bored with the realism
D) Louis XV disliked portraits

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