Which of the following was an unusual aspect of Francisco de Goya's The Third of May at the time Goya painted it?
A. The borrowing of a pose from Christian religious imagery.
B. The use of spotlighting to make a scene more dramatic.
C. Showing the effects of military conflict from the point of view of a civilian who was a victim.
D. The use of loose, visible brushstrokes, without blending them.