Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Roy Lichtenstein made paintings that looked like comic-book panels. Though they first seemed like jokes, they were also serious—part of a reaction against a later, overly sentimental kind of abstract art—and aimed to show modern everyday life. By using comic images, simple lines, and bright colors, he mixed playful, childlike nostalgia with genuine feeling, so his work was both parody and real art.
Logic Breakdown
Look for the choice that matches Lichtenstein's merger of popular/commercial imagery with fine-art intent to comment on contemporary culture — key phrases: 'paraphrasing the style of comic books' and 'the stylized automobiles, hot dogs, and table lamps ... were reflections of the culture Lichtenstein inhabited.'
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Unlock Full Passage11.Based on the passage, which one of the following would be an example of pop art that is most in keeping with the spirit of Lichtenstein's work?
Correct Answer
E
E is correct because it captures Lichtenstein's use of commercial/popular imagery as fine-art commentary. The passage describes him 'paraphrasing the style of comic books' and says that 'the stilted romances and war stories ... the stylized automobiles, hot dogs, and table lamps that appeared in his pictures, were reflections of the culture Lichtenstein inhabited.' It also stresses that his approach was not cynically anti–consumer culture but showed 'a kind of deliberate naivete' and nostalgia, so a painting that depicts products as they appear in advertisements to comment on society's values best fits his spirit.
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