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Catholic art and Protestant art had radically different themes. What did Protestant artists depict in their art?
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Catholic art and Protestant art had radically different themes. What did Protestant artists depict in their art?
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C: the "ideal man" and everyday scenes
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They depict the "ideal man" and everyday Scenes
The protestant artist believe that we can find the reflection of a person relationship with good in their day to day activities like a painting of people doing a good deeds, etc
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