Library/PT 125/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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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

Locate the sentences that contrast early and later abstract expressionism—note the passage's characterization of early 'histrionics' versus a later 'airy...overly lyrical' generation—and choose the answer that matches that shift.

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Based on the passage, which one of the following can most reasonably be inferred about abstract expressionism?

Correct Answer
B
'Standard art history holds that pop art emerged as an impersonal alternative to the histrionics of abstract expressionism, a movement in which painters conveyed their private attitudes and emotions using nonrepresentational techniques.' and 'Pop art painters weren't quarreling with the powerful early abstract expressionist work of the late 1940s but with a second generation of abstract expressionists whose work seemed airy, high-minded, and overly lyrical.' These sentences indicate a change from intense, histrionic emotionalism to a later airy/lyrical style—i.e., a move from intensity to lyricism, which matches choice B.
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