AP Art History

Category - Later Europe and Americas

The major driver of art production in the period of later Europe and the Americas was:
  1. The sale of art to the public
  2. The desire for cost-efficient prints
  3. The need for cultural assimilation
  4. The desire for colonial power
Explanation
Answer: A - The major driver of art production in this period was the sale of art to the public.

During this time, art became a commodity that could rise or decline in value. As a result, the sale of art-primarily the sale of that art for as high a price as possible-became a major driver for art production.
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