- Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:00 pm
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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (A)
This is a relatively challenging question, in which we are asked to strengthen the reasoning by which Estabrook justifies his choice of artistic techniques. From the fourth paragraph, we know that he embraces their imperfections in order to achieve certain aesthetic effects. The correct answer choice must defend this view.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If advanced photographic techniques cannot faithfully reproduce the desired imperfections in nineteenth-century prints, it would be reasonable for Estabrook to resort to older processes in order to make more faithful reproductions. This answer choice helps justify Estabrook’s choice of strategy by eliminating an alternative strategy for achieving his artistic objectives.
Answer choice (B): This is the Opposite answer. If the feelings evoked by a work of art were irrelevant to its artistic value, there would be little reason to produce prints that evoke sentiments such as nostalgia. This answer choice would undermine Estabrook’s artistic objectives.
Answer choice (C): The ability of photographs to record subjects accurately has no bearing on Estabrook’s artistic objectives. To convey the experience of nostalgia, Estabrook embraces accident and idiosyncrasy, not accuracy. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is another Opposite answer, because it undermines Estabrook’s decision to create fake antique photographs. If such prints were of little artistic value, his choice of strategy would be seriously compromised.
Answer choice (E): The ability of modern techniques to produce perfect photographs has no bearing on Estabrook’s decision to use outdated techniques, because his goal is to create artistic prints that are imperfect. This answer choice is incorrect.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=13780)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This is a relatively challenging question, in which we are asked to strengthen the reasoning by which Estabrook justifies his choice of artistic techniques. From the fourth paragraph, we know that he embraces their imperfections in order to achieve certain aesthetic effects. The correct answer choice must defend this view.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If advanced photographic techniques cannot faithfully reproduce the desired imperfections in nineteenth-century prints, it would be reasonable for Estabrook to resort to older processes in order to make more faithful reproductions. This answer choice helps justify Estabrook’s choice of strategy by eliminating an alternative strategy for achieving his artistic objectives.
Answer choice (B): This is the Opposite answer. If the feelings evoked by a work of art were irrelevant to its artistic value, there would be little reason to produce prints that evoke sentiments such as nostalgia. This answer choice would undermine Estabrook’s artistic objectives.
Answer choice (C): The ability of photographs to record subjects accurately has no bearing on Estabrook’s artistic objectives. To convey the experience of nostalgia, Estabrook embraces accident and idiosyncrasy, not accuracy. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is another Opposite answer, because it undermines Estabrook’s decision to create fake antique photographs. If such prints were of little artistic value, his choice of strategy would be seriously compromised.
Answer choice (E): The ability of modern techniques to produce perfect photographs has no bearing on Estabrook’s decision to use outdated techniques, because his goal is to create artistic prints that are imperfect. This answer choice is incorrect.