The Unicorn in Captivity (fig. 12.19), from the Unicorn Tapestries, is characterized by __________

A. unique use of light
B. controversial use of gargoyles
C. focus on how the lower classes lived
D. dense background of plants
E. a monochromatic palette


Answer: D

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