Which figure does NOT exemplify the exacting naturalism that characterizes Flemish portraiture of the fifteenth century?

A. the woman in Jan van Eyck's Double Portrait of A Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife (Fig. 19-1)
B. the figure in Jan van Eyck's Man in a Red Turban (Fig. 19-12)
C. the Virgin in Dieric Bouts's Virgin and Child (Fig. 19-18)
D. the donor in the Mérode Altarpiece by the Master of Flémalle (Fig. 19-10)

Answer: A

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