Why did painters in the Netherlands begin producing smaller-scale paintings during the sixteenth century?
A) Canvas was in short supply.
B) Patrons wanted paintings appropriate for homes.
C) Church patrons desired less ostentatious artwork.
D) The smaller size made them easier to transport.
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