I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. Compared with Medieval art, a major theme in Renaissance art was religion. <span> Humanism and the </span>Renaissance <span>played a direct role in sparking the Reformation, as well as in many other contemporaneous </span>religious<span> debates and conflicts. Hope this helps.</span>
It is an Ottonian manuscript. It <span>produced magnificent medieval illuminated manuscripts and it is about religion. They were a major art form of the time, and monasteries received direct sponsorship from emperors and bishops, having the best in equipment and talent available. The range of heavily illuminated texts was very largely restricted (unlike in the </span>Carolingian Renaissance) to the main liturgical books, with very few secular works being so treated.
I don't think that there is a valid answer for that but I would say the first step is to understand the art in many different points of view.