Answer:
b) To prove that artists are not historians
Explanation:
Geoffrey Ashe most likely made the reference in the depiction of biblical scenes because he wanted to prove that artists are not historians.
He made the observation that when you see a painting of an angel appearing to Mary, a window at the back looks like a French chateau which could not have existed in Nazareth.
A chateau is a manor house or where a Lord resides and because a window resembles a chateau in a painting that is supposed to depict the biblical Nazareth, it is likely that the artist that made the painting is a poor student of history.
Geoffrey is of the opinion that artists are not historians (or good students of history) because of the blatant error of putting a French chateau in a painting of Nazareth.
For me, I started doing MLA formats in High School. Instead of just writing the URL as reference, you use it in MLA format, which is more specific. An internal phrase could be, for example, if you're writing about pandas, you got your information from National Geographic.
Before William's dad died, he told his son several ridiculously strange stories of his life, which did not seem to be truthful. But when William retells these tales, he relives them and gets to know his father in a different way. William believes that his father is a liar and the stories of him help reveal the truth.