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A fake is art made to trick people, and whether something is called a fake depends on the maker’s intent and cultural ideas rather than just how it looks. Jones’s book lists different gray areas—imitations by followers, copies for teaching, works made to look old, and commercial replicas—and shows that faking rises when collecting rises: it was common in Rome (to pass things off as Greek), rare in medieval Europe (art was mainly for worship), and revived in the Renaissance (people admired antiquity and celebrated individual artists, as with Michelangelo). The book also notes that in some cultures, like parts of Africa, authenticity is about use: a mask used in ritual is “authentic” while a similar one made to sell is not.

Logic Breakdown

Apply the last paragraph's criterion: authenticity depends on whether an object performs its original/traditional function. Choose the option that explicitly fulfills that function.

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By the standard described in the last paragraph of the passage, which one of the following would be considered authentic?

Correct Answer
E
The passage states that 'the authenticity of an object is considered by collectors to depend on its function' and that 'only the ritual mask should be seen as authentic, for it is tied to the form's original function.' Option E is a modern reconstruction explicitly 'designed to serve its traditional role in a service of worship' — it performs the altarpiece's original function, so by the passage's stated standard it would be considered authentic even though it is modern.
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