How does Anthony van Dyck's Charles I at the Hunt convey the king's powerful status?

A. through a naturalistic portrait, in which Charles's surroundings appear submissive
B. through an idealized portrait, where Charles appears as a powerful and godlike force
C. through a narrative image that shows Charles engaged in hunting wild beasts
D. none of the above

Answer: A

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