Which of the following best

explains why a colorful tulip is
not typically viewed as a work of
art?
Tulips cannot be
displayed in a gallery.
Tulips are not lasting
objects.
Tulips do not have artistic
patterns.
Tulips are not human�made.

1 answer

The best explanation for why a colorful tulip is not typically viewed as a work of art is: Tulips are not human-made.

This reasoning is based on the common understanding of art as something that involves human creativity and intention in its creation. While tulips can be appreciated for their beauty and colors, they are natural objects rather than products of artistic endeavor.