France (1923–1941) In 1923, Chagall left Moscow to return to France. ... He formed a business relationship with French art dealer Ambroise Vollard. This inspired him to begin creating etchings for a series of illustrated books, including Gogol's Dead Souls, the Bible, and the La Fontaine's Fables.
<span>Some
protestant leaders considered the use of religious images as a form of idolatry
and pushed for its removal and instead concentrated on Protestant ideals. Catholic art on the other hand, were used a
form of visual education for believers.
Their art was meant to venerate God and the saints which is why they
gave deep emphasis on their artwork.</span>
I think B C and E are all correct. Sorry if not.