Respuesta :
The Protestant disapproval of religious imagery led dutch painters of the baroque period to focus on "Portraits and scenes of ordinary life".
Explanation:
The response was because the religious imagery was disapproved by Protestants. Baroque was then between the 1600s and 1700s, before the Classical period. Afterwards the composers would include Bach, Purcell and Handel. The Baroque style of music reflects the Renaissance tradition and uses harmony and rhythm. Protestants opposed religious art development because they decided to place more importance on the text, instead of on personal interpretations.
Historical portraits, portraiture, landscapes and cityscapes, still lives and genre paintings have been included in the paintings. Dutch painters developed styles in the last four of those categories, on which art in Europe relied for another two centuries. Portraits were often subject to a moralistic subtext.