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All of Francoise Duparc's surviving paintings blend portraiture and genre. Her subjects appear to be acquaintances whom she has asked to pose; she has captured both their self-consciousness and the spontaneity of their everyday activities, the depiction of which characterizes genre painting. But genre painting, especially when it portrayed members of the humblest classes, was never popular in eighteenth-century France. The Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, who also chose such themes, were largely ignored. Their present high standing is due to a different, more democratic political climate and to different aesthetic values: we no longer require artists to provide ideal images of humanity for our moral edification but rather regard such idealization as a falsification of the truth. Duparc gives no improving message and discreetly refrains from judging her subjects. In brief, her works neither elevate nor instruct. This restraint largely explains her lack of popular success during her lifetime, even if her talent did not go completely unrecognized by her eighteenth-century French contemporaries.
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24. According to the passage, modern viewers are not likely to value which of the following qualities in a painting?
(A) The technical elements of the painting (B) The spontaneity of the painting (C) The moral lesson imparted by the painting (D) The degree to which the painting realistically depicts its subject (E) The degree to which the artist's personality is revealed in the painting
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25. If the history of Duparc's artistic reputation were to follow that of the Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, present-day assessments of her work would be likely to contain which of the following?
(A) An evaluation that accords high status to her work (B) Acknowledgment of her technical expertise but dismissal of her subject matter as trivial (C) Agreement with assessments made in her own time but acknowledgments of the exceptional quality of a few of her paintings (D) Placement of her among the foremost artists of her century (E) A reclassification of her work as portraiture rather than genre painting
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26. It can be inferred from the passage that the term "genre painting" would most likely apply to which of the following?
(A) A painting depicting a glorious moment of victory following a battle (B) A painting illustrating a narrative from the Bible (C) A portrayal of a mythological Greek goddess (D) A portrayal of a servant engaged in his work (E) A formal portrait of an eighteenth-century king
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27. The argument of the passage best supports which of the following contentions concerning judgments of artistic work?
(A) Aesthetic judgments can be influenced by the political beliefs of those making the judgment. (B) Judgments of the value of an artist's work made by his or her contemporaries must be discounted before a true judgment can be made. (C) Modern aesthetic taste is once again moving in the direction of regarding idealistic painting as the most desirable form of painting. (D) In order to be highly regarded, an artist cannot be solely identified with one particular kind of painting. (E) Spontaneity is the most valuable quality a portrait painter can have.
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24. According to the passage, modern viewers are not likely to value which of the following qualities in a painting?
(A) The technical elements of the painting (B) The spontaneity of the painting (C) The moral lesson imparted by the painting (D) The degree to which the painting realistically depicts its subject (E) The degree to which the artist's personality is revealed in the painting
we no longer require artists to provide ideal images of humanity for our moral edification but rather regard such idealization as a falsification of the truth.
Modern viewers do not look for moral teachings in paintings, rather they look for falsification of truth. So, answer is C.
25. If the history of Duparc's artistic reputation were to follow that of the Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, present-day assessments of her work would be likely to contain which of the following?
(A) An evaluation that accords high status to her work (B) Acknowledgment of her technical expertise but dismissal of her subject matter as trivial (C) Agreement with assessments made in her own time but acknowledgments of the exceptional quality of a few of her paintings (D) Placement of her among the foremost artists of her century (E) A reclassification of her work as portraiture rather than genre painting
Had she been following the works of the other two artists, she would have been considered with high regard. Because, "Their present high standing is due to a different, more democratic political climate and to different aesthetic values" tells us that the other two artists are now highly regarded.
26. It can be inferred from the passage that the term "genre painting" would most likely apply to which of the following?
(A) A painting depicting a glorious moment of victory following a battle (B) A painting illustrating a narrative from the Bible (C) A portrayal of a mythological Greek goddess (D) A portrayal of a servant engaged in his work (E) A formal portrait of an eighteenth-century king
The passage tells us that the portraits drawn by Duparc are of people belong to humblest class. So, this matches with option D.
27. The argument of the passage best supports which of the following contentions concerning judgments of artistic work?
(A) Aesthetic judgments can be influenced by the political beliefs of those making the judgment. (B) Judgments of the value of an artist's work made by his or her contemporaries must be discounted before a true judgment can be made. (C) Modern aesthetic taste is once again moving in the direction of regarding idealistic painting as the most desirable form of painting. (D) In order to be highly regarded, an artist cannot be solely identified with one particular kind of painting. (E) Spontaneity is the most valuable quality a portrait painter can have.
The passage tells us that the fact now due to rising democratic climate in present modern era, genre paintings are now seen differently. This means that the aesthetic judgments can be influenced by the political beliefs of those making the judgment. Hence, the answer is A.
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24. According to the passage, modern viewers are not likely to value which of the following qualities in a painting? (C) The moral lesson imparted by the painting Correct: we no longer require artists to provide ideal images of humanity for our moral edification Vocab: edification: the moral or intellectual instruction or improvement of someone
25. If the history of Duparc's artistic reputation were to follow that of the Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, present-day assessments of her work would be likely to contain which of the following? POE (A) An evaluation that accords high status to her work Correct: Their present high standing (B) Acknowledgment of her technical expertise but dismissal of her subject matter as trivial incorrect- no discussion on her technical expertise (C) Agreement with assessments made in her own time but acknowledgments of the exceptional quality of a few of her paintings incorrect- not supported by passage (D) Placement of her among the foremost artists of her century incorrect- passage does not mention that this happened in case of Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour (E) A reclassification of her work as portraiture rather than genre painting incorrect- not supported by passage
26. It can be inferred from the passage that the term "genre painting" would most likely apply to which of the following? (D) A portrayal of a servant engaged in his work correct- self-consciousness and the spontaneity of their everyday activities, the depiction of which characterizes genre painting...But genre painting, especially when it portrayed members of the humblest classes (E) A formal portrait of an eighteenth-century king incorrect but close answer
27. The argument of the passage best supports which of the following contentions concerning judgments of artistic work? POE (A) Aesthetic judgments can be influenced by the political beliefs of those making the judgment. correct- their present high standing is due to a different, more democratic political climate (B) Judgments of the value of an artist's work made by his or her contemporaries must be discounted before a true judgment can be made. incorrect- not supported in passage (C) Modern aesthetic taste is once again moving in the direction of regarding idealistic painting as the most desirable form of painting. Incorrect- opposite of what is mentioned in passage (D) In order to be highly regarded, an artist cannot be solely identified with one particular kind of painting. incorrect- not supported in passage (E) Spontaneity is the most valuable quality a portrait painter can have. incorrect- not supported in passage
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24. According to the passage, modern viewers are not likely to value which of the following qualities in a painting?
relevant lines from the passage:
Their present high standing is due to a different, more democratic political climate and to different aesthetic values: we no longer require artists to provide ideal images of humanity for our moral edification but rather regard such idealization as a falsification of the truth.
(A) The technical elements of the painting (B) The spontaneity of the painting (C) The moral lesson imparted by the painting. Correct (D) The degree to which the painting realistically depicts its subject (E) The degree to which the artist's personality is revealed in the painting
25. If the history of Duparc's artistic reputation were to follow that of the Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, present-day assessments of her work would be likely to contain which of the following?
We know that Duparc chose the same themes as Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour. And while the latter were ignored in their times, in the present day, they had a high standing due to a different, more democratic political climate and different aesthetic values. Therefore, Duparc would have also enjoyed high standing and her work would have been appreciated very much.
(A) An evaluation that accords high status to her work. Correct (B) Acknowledgment of her technical expertise but dismissal of her subject matter as trivial (C) Agreement with assessments made in her own time but acknowledgments of the exceptional quality of a few of her paintings (D) Placement of her among the foremost artists of her century (E) A reclassification of her work as portraiture rather than genre painting
26. It can be inferred from the passage that the term "genre painting" would most likely apply to which of the following?
relevant lines from the passage:
Her subjects appear to be acquaintances whom she has asked to pose; she has captured both their self-consciousness and the spontaneity of their everyday activities, the depiction of which characterizes genre painting. But genre painting, especially when it portrayed members of the humblest classes, was never popular in eighteenth-century France.
(A) A painting depicting a glorious moment of victory following a battle (B) A painting illustrating a narrative from the Bible (C) A portrayal of a mythological Greek goddess (D) A portrayal of a servant engaged in his work. Correct (E) A formal portrait of an eighteenth-century king
27. The argument of the passage best supports which of the following contentions concerning judgments of artistic work?
relevant lines from the passage:
But genre painting, especially when it portrayed members of the humblest classes, was never popular in eighteenth-century France. The Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, who also chose such themes, were largely ignored. Their present high standing is due to a different, more democratic political climate and to different aesthetic values: we no longer require artists to provide ideal images of humanity for our moral edification but rather regard such idealization as a falsification of the truth.
In other words, changing political beliefs were responsible for the appreciation for genre painting
(A) Aesthetic judgments can be influenced by the political beliefs of those making the judgment. Correct (B) Judgments of the value of an artist's work made by his or her contemporaries must be discounted before a true judgment can be made. (C) Modern aesthetic taste is once again moving in the direction of regarding idealistic painting as the most desirable form of painting. (D) In order to be highly regarded, an artist cannot be solely identified with one particular kind of painting. (E) Spontaneity is the most valuable quality a portrait painter can have.
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