It can be inferred from the passage that the author's view of Watteau's works differs most significantly from that of most late-nineteen-century Watteau admirers in which one of the following ways? A. Unlike most late-nineteenth-century Watteau admirers, the author appreciates the importance of Watteau's artistic accomplishment. B. The author finds Watteau's works to be much less lyrical and charming than did most late-nineteenth-century admirers of the works. C. In contrast to most late-nineteenth-century Watteau admirers, the author finds it misleading to see Watteau's works as accurately reflecting social reality. D. The author is much more willing to entertain deterministic explanations of the origins of Watteau's works than were most late-nineteenth-century Watteau admirers. E. Unlike most late-nineteenth-century admirers of Watteau, the author considers it impossible for any work of art to personify or represent a particular historical period.