A painting called "Still Life with Carnations" was left to the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1990. The artwork was attributed to celebrated nineteenth-century Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, but scholars and art experts were suspicious. They questioned the authenticity of the work because it was unsigned. To this day, the question of whether it is a Van Gogh remains unanswered. Museum officials examined the painting under a microscope, looking closely at the brushstrokes and the use of color. They cross-examined their findings with their knowledge about genuine Van Gogh paintings. However, they came to no definite conclusion. Do It! Experts debate whether the painting is _________. Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selected A scenic B accurate C genuine D tasteless

Experts debate whether the painting is genuine.