The correct answer is F (False)
Explanation:
The term "Tudor Court" or "House of Tudor" is used to refer to a royal family in England that ruled from 1845 to 1603 with 5 different monarchs. Additionally, this family influenced the culture, economy, politics, art, and religion in England and other territories such as Wales and Ireland during this period.
In the case of art, during the Tudor Court, medieval art that focused on religion was replaced by other types of art such as metalwork, jewelry, and architecture. This means religious themes in art were not common during this period; this also occurred in painting because most paintings of this period were portraits of the royalty or noble families. Thus, it is false in the Tudor Court artistic focus was on religious painting.
Can you be more precise on your question. Sorry I couldn't help
George Frideric Handel was well known for is his operas and oratorios, as well as anthems, and organ concertos. For example - <span>Messiah, is the most </span>famous oratorio by Handel (i'm sure you would have heard of it before).