Why did many nineteenth-century artists create pieces that aligned with the views of their government?

(1 point)

They usually agreed with government policies

They could not survive without the government

They were sponsored by wealthy patrons

They lived in fear of the public's reactions

1 answer

Many nineteenth-century artists created pieces that aligned with the views of their government primarily because they were sponsored by wealthy patrons. Wealthy patrons, often connected to the government or influential in society, supported artists who created works that reflected their beliefs and agendas. This financial dependency influenced artists to align their work with the prevailing views of the government.