What does the stripped-down white space of the church of St. Bavo, as depicted by Pieter Saenredam in Interior of Choir of St. Bavo's Church at Haarlem, meant to reflect?

a) the purity and propriety of the Dutch Reformed Church and its congregation
b) the frugality of the congregation
c) the fact that the building was not yet completed
d) the diminished number of congregants of the church


Answer: a

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