How does Man (Symbol of Matthew) from the Book of Durrow correspond to Roman Christian models?
A. The portrait of the evangelist represents the revival of Greco-Roman naturalism.
B. It is part of a three-part decorative sequence that introduced the Gospel of Matthew.
C. The image of the author is accompanied by narratives from the other Gospels.
D. The manuscript page demonstrates the influence of Byzantine artistic conventions.
Answer: B
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