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  What do many of the works of German painter Lucas Cranach the Elder have in common with those of Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch? 
       A. They were often allegories based on religion and morality.   B. They were noted for their clever miniatures.   C. They were mainly focused on religious icons.   D. They were most often records of historical events

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Correct answer choice is:

A. They were often allegories based on religion and morality.

Lucas Cranach the Elder was a German artist and printmaker remembered for his self-conscious paintings of German royalty, accompanying with biblical displays which imitate elongated, semi-erotic peelers. Hieronymus Bosch was a Dutch artist and illustrator from Brabant. He is generally viewed as one of the various well-known representatives of the Early Netherlandish art institution.

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Answer : Option A) They were often allegories based on religion and morality.

Explanation : Lucas Cranach the Elder was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker artist who was a master in woodcut and engraving. He became famous for his self-conscious paintings of German royalty, which were accompanied with biblical displays. Luther and Cranach’s had done a collaboration work which can be seen in Luther’s German translations of the Bible, for which Cranach illustrated the book of the Apocalypse; which imitated elongated, semi-erotic peelers.

Whereas Hieronymus Bosch was a Dutch or can say as Netherlandish draughtsman who was also a painter from Brabant. He was most famous for being a notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school.

This two example shows that each culture were based on individual's allegory views and were found to be region specific.