History, asked by drakejohnson9033, 6 months ago

Why was Catholic art, like paintings and sculptures, destroyed during the Reformation?
Protestant leaders preferred to support Renaissance artists instead.
Humanist teachings forbade the use of religious themes in art.
Protestants demolished Catholic cathedrals to build new churches in their place.
Some Protestants believed religious imagery should be banned from churches.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Catholic art, like paintings and sculptures, was destroyed during the Reformation because Protestants believed religious imagery should be banned from churches.

Protestant Reformation in Europe

  • The Protestant Reformation started in Europe in the 16th century.
  • It started as a revolt against the abuses and wrong usage of religious powers in Roman churches.
  • The reformation triggered the destruction of Christian imagery, thus they destroyed all the paintings and sculptures.
  • The Protestant leaders ohn Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli made sure that their churches were free of all the Catholic statues and paintings.
  • It was the time when Catholics faced a sharp decline while Protestants became more Popular in England and other parts of Europe.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Answered by gao2025000115
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Answer:

D: Some Protestants believed imagery should be banned from churches

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