The Japanese sculptural group the Amida Buddha reflects the tastes of its aristocratic patrons by ____

a. having gilded wood
b. being refined and aloof like a prince
c. containing slim, delicate, and ornate carvings
d. depicting the angels surrounding the Buddha like royal attendants
e. all of the above

e. all of the above

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