Premise made by gallery owner:Our staff covers the painters’ names, so the review board does not know who the artist is when it determines which pieces of art will be accepted for display and sale. The review board would not know which paintings you submitted.
Conclusion by Gallery owner: Our acceptance standards and display policies do not discriminate against you.
Somehow, name is related to recognizing the artist
(A) The gallery manager holds no bad feelings about Edward Grieg winning the Western Art award over his artist son. We have no info regarding this in passage
(B) Many artists submit their work to galleries without having any pieces accepted for display. This can hold true but we do not have further information
(C) The review board cannot recognize Edward Grieg’s paintings without seeing his name on the canvases. Yes, this goes with the passage that name is related to recognizing artist.
(D) The gallery accepts only nature studies, and Edward Grieg’s paintings frequently portray people and interior settings. We do not have any info regarding this
(E) The review board has tended to favor oil paintings over the last several years and Edward Grieg more typically paints water colors. We do not have any info regarding this.
correct option is
C