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Re: OG_VPR # 21 The painter Peter Brandon never dated his works, [#permalink]
Yes I agreed with Carcass.
A cannot directly justify the conclusion. Although there is a high chance that Peter Brandon want to finally do a self-portrait at 63 yrs olds( what a prime age to finally do one), why would he not want to paint his current self but himself over 30 years ago.
From art history, in my opinion, artists go through "periods" and each period reflects his own current mentality, and, most probably, his current appearance as well. Going back in time is just too much for the memory.
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Re: OG_VPR # 21 The painter Peter Brandon never dated his works, [#permalink]
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D was my second choice.

I picked A.

(A) There is no securely dated self-portrait of Brandon that he painted when he was significantly younger than 63.


My thinking was: if there's not securely dated painting, how can you reasonably say that the painting is of PB when he was 63?

I decided not to pick D because I thought, saying what PB would have done, or would NOT have done, is too iffy and not something that can be confirmed.


The way I approached A):
- It might be true that PB has other undated, younger self-portraits of himself, but it only adds to the mystery. It doesn't solve the current one.


Here I borrow an LSAT formula from a different site: (powerscore, but I can't link here yet)


Stimulus Premise 1:Brandon was 63 years old in 1930.
Stimulus Premise 2: The painting (i.e., the self-portrait) shows a young, dark-haired man who is obviously Brandon, but clearly is not a man of 63.
Answer Choice D (premise 3): Brandon at age 63 would not have portrayed himself in a painting as he had looked when he was a young man.

Conclusion: The recent dating of the Brandon self-portrait to 1930 is surely wrong.
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