Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage says some forgeries can look beautiful and even fool experts (for example, Han van Meegeren’s painting was praised as a Vermeer), but philosopher Alfred Lessing argues that forgeries are still artistically worse because they lack originality and historical importance—original works matter not just for how they look but for creating new ways of seeing and changing art history.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the critics' reaction in the passage (they praised the painting as a Vermeer and were embarrassed when told it was a forgery) and pick the choice that shows praise based on assumed authorship that is undermined by a revelation about who actually created the work.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.The reaction described in which one of the following scenarios is most analogous to the reaction of the art critics mentioned in the second-to-last sentence of the first paragraph?
Correct Answer
C
Relevant passage quotes: 'For instance, artist Han van Meegeren's The Disciples at Emmaus (1937)—painted under the forged signature of the acclaimed Dutch master Jan Vermeer (1632–1675)—attracted lavish praise from experts as one of Vermeer's finest works.' and 'The painting hung in a Rotterdam museum until 1945, when, to the great embarrassment of the critics, van Meegeren revealed its origin.' These sentences show that critics praised the work because they believed it was by a famous creator and felt embarrassed when they learned it was not. Choice C describes diners effusively praising food (praise based on assumed creator—the master chef) until they learn the master chef was away (a revelation that undermines the basis for their praise). The pattern—initial praise grounded in a belief about authorship, then a revelation that the presumed creator did not make the work—makes C the best analogy.
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