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17. why did jacques-louis david idealize the figures in his paintings? …

Question

  1. why did jacques-louis david idealize the figures in his paintings?

a. to convey moral strength and perfection
b. to emphasize their wealth and status
c. to exaggerate their emotions and expressions
d. to make them appear more relatable

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Jacques - Louis David was a prominent Neoclassical painter. Neoclassical art often aimed to convey moral strength, virtue, and idealized forms of perfection, drawing from classical art ideals. Option a aligns with this as idealizing figures to show moral strength and perfection fits his Neoclassical style. Option b is incorrect as his focus wasn't on wealth/status. Option c is more related to Romantic or Baroque exaggeration, not his style. Option d is wrong as idealized figures are less relatable, aiming for a higher, moral ideal.

Answer:

a. To convey moral strength and perfection