To accurately assess the purposes for which a specific piece of art was created, we would need more context about the piece, such as its style, subject matter, artist, and historical background. However, art can typically serve various functions, including those listed in your options.
If the art piece is highly decorative or expressive in nature, "aesthetics and expression" might be the most relevant. If it contributes to history or serves practical purposes, then "historical and utilitarian" or "utilitarian and aesthetics" could be appropriate.
Given the broad nature of the question and without additional context, I would say aesthetics and expression is a commonly seen purpose for many art pieces, but again, this can vary greatly depending on the specific work in question.