What is one reason that commissions for portraits increased in the seventeenth century in the Dutch Republic?
A) The Dutch Republic was a Protestant nation.
B) Portraits were a new subject matter for painting.
C) There were more painters.
D) Demand for religious subject matter decreased.
E) Both a and d are correct.
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