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The correct answer is B. evaluate a work in terms of its beauty.
An art historian studies and explains the context, the origins, the meaning, the influences, the consequences of a work of art. He or she doesn't just say that something is more or less beautiful. That would be an amateurish, impressionistic judgment about a work of art. He or she tries to explain why something might be considered beautiful in a certain age. He or she is also interested in the very concept of beauty - how people see it, how it changes throughout the centuries, etc. - but also in the concept of "ugliness", why and how does it work in art.
An art historian studies and explains the context, the origins, the meaning, the influences, the consequences of a work of art. He or she doesn't just say that something is more or less beautiful. That would be an amateurish, impressionistic judgment about a work of art. He or she tries to explain why something might be considered beautiful in a certain age. He or she is also interested in the very concept of beauty - how people see it, how it changes throughout the centuries, etc. - but also in the concept of "ugliness", why and how does it work in art.