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Because he was the court painter for Philip IV, what can you infer about Diego Velázquez’s work?
• It had to please the king.
• It had to be only portraits of the royal family.
• It only had to please Velázquez himself.
• It could only portray historical or religious scenes.
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It had to please the king.
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