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why did titian paint mostly portraits?
a. he worked in an early painting workshop.
b. he relied on scientific observation.
c. he believed in the divinity of the human form.
d. he was supported by wealthy patrons.
Titian, a prominent Renaissance artist, received major commissions from wealthy patrons (including nobles, royalty, and church figures) who frequently requested portraits to showcase their status. This patronage drove his focus on portrait work. Other options are incorrect: workshop experience did not dictate his subject focus, scientific observation was not tied to portrait specialization, and while he valued the human form, the key practical driver was patron support.
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D. He was supported by wealthy patrons.