Which of the following is the prime reason why Caravaggio's public and patrons found his art objectionable?

Which of the following is the prime reason why Caravaggio's public and patrons found his art objectionable?









a) he copied directly from great masters of the Renaissance and was considered derivative rather than inventive
b) he worked for discredited bishops, popes and kings and was tainted by association
c) he made saintly figures have earthly characteristics, which shocked church officials
d) he showed the harsh glare of direct sunlight on his figures, which illuminated them in an uncompromising light











Answer: C


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