The correct answer is A) recognition of the limits of science and reason.
The rise of Romanticism indicated a recognition of the limits of science and reason.
Romanticism was an intellectual movement in which artists from Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries supported the idea that emotions and sensitivity influenced their works. In opposition with the Enlightenment idea that the reason was the most important thing, in Romanticism, imagination was an important element of artistic creation. Romanticism impacted many human activities such as music, literature, painting, and the mind-set of many people. So it is true that the rise of Romanticism indicated a recognition of the limits of science and reason.