Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Before World War I, several European painters broke away from traditional realistic art, and some people later said their work “predicted” the modern world and its political upheavals. The passage argues this is misleading: their importance comes from new ways of showing reality, not from forecasting politics. For example, Picasso and Braque were focused on problems of representation rather than social reform, and Delacroix’s changes responded to political events that had already happened, showing art often reacts to change instead of predicting it.
Logic Breakdown
Read paragraph 3, which reports Picasso and Braque's own statements about their aims; choose the answer that matches their described artistic goals (representation/form, creating a more 'real' reality).
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.According to the passage, the statements of Picasso and Braque indicate that
Correct Answer
D
Paragraph 3 states: 'the clear impression we get of Picasso and Braque ... is that they were primarily concerned with problems of representation and form and with efforts to create a far more "real" reality than the one that was accessible only to the eye.' This indicates a deliberate attempt to go beyond mere visual appearance—i.e., to transcend visual reality—so D is correct.
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