The English artist __________ produced picture series that were equivalent to chapters in a novel. An example is Marriage à la Mode (fig. 16.7) that sought to teach by example, and he referred to his narratives as "modern moral subjects."

A. William Hogarth
B. Sir Joshua Reynolds
C. Thomas Gainsborough
D. John Constable
E. Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin


Answer: A

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