- Wed Jun 27, 2018 4:42 pm
#47093
Hi Meercat,
Your last sentence nailed it--"Respectability" here refers to how the individual is viewed by society at large. Patronage of the arts is seen as a means to an end, not an end in itself, as answer choice (A) implies. By patronizing the arts, the middle class were doing the proper, respectable thing, elevating their own stature within society. The value of the art itself was secondary, if considered at all.
Further evidence comes from the two sentences that bookend the sentence you quoted: "The taste of...the upper middle class has not always been apt produce an art that endures," and "...more talented
artists sometimes had to find a place in the margins of the establishment--engaged by a rich patron with eccentric tastes, for example."
Hope this clears things up!