1 |
The passage suggests that which of the following would most likely have occurred if linear perspective and anatomy had not come to influence artistic endeavor? |
A. |
The craftsmanship that shaped Gothic architecture would have continued to dominate artists' outlooks. |
B. |
Some other technical elements would have been adopted to discipline artistic inspiration. |
C. |
Intellectual control over artistic inspiration would not have influenced painting as it did architecture. |
D. |
The role of intuitive inspiration would not have remained fundamental to theories of artistic creation. |
E. |
The assumptions of aesthetic philosophers before Croce would have been invalidated. |
2 |
The passage supplies information for answering which of the following questions? |
A. |
Does Romantic art exhibit the triumph of intuition over intellect? |
B. |
Did an emphasis on linear perspective and anatomy dominate Romantic art? |
C. |
Are the intellectual and intuitive faculties harmoniously balanced in post-Romantic art? |
D. |
Are the effects of the rational control of artistic inspiration evident in the great works of pre-Romantic eras? |
E. |
Was the artistic craftsmanship displayed in Gothic cathedrals also an element in paintings of this period? |
3 |
The passage implies that which of the following was a traditional assumption of aesthetic philosophers? |
A. |
Intellectual elements in art exert a necessary control over artistic inspiration. |
B. |
Architecture has never again reached the artistic greatness of the Gothic cathedrals. |
C. |
Aesthetic philosophy is determined by the technical necessities of art. |
D. |
Artistic craftsmanship is more important in architectural art than in pictorial art. |
E. |
Paintings lacked the intellectual element before the invention of linear perspective and anatomy. |
4 |
The author mentions "linear perspective and anatomy" in the last sentence in order to do which of the following? |
A. |
Expand his argument to include painting as well as architecture |
B. |
Indicate his disagreement with Croce's theory of the origins of art |
C. |
Support his point that rational order of some kind has often seemed to discipline artistic inspiration |
D. |
Explain the rational elements in Gothic painting that corresponded to craftsmanship in Gothic architecture |
E. |
Show the increasing sophistication of artists after the Gothic period |