- Sat Jul 08, 2017 12:01 pm
#36955
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (E)
This stimulus consists primarily of information, with no strong argument or conclusion:
analysis has allowed Michelangelo’s work to be distinguished from Giulio Clovio’s, what does this tell
us? It seems clear that the two artists must have had differing methods with respect to contour and
hatching, which would allow distinction between the two artists based on such analysis. This inference
will likely be helpful as we move on to the question, which, not surprisingly, is a Must Be True, the
question type that will often follow a factual stimulus with no real argumentation.
Answer choice (A): Contours and hatching are the discussed features, but that does not mean that they
are the main distinguishing features among artists’ works, so this choice is unwarranted and incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Although we know from the stimulus that many of the works formerly attributed to
Michelangelo had been misattributed, but we cannot conclude based on this premise that Giulio was a
forger, because the works could simply have been confused, or Giulio’s passed off as Michelangelo’s by
some third party.
Answer choice (C): The argument merely stated that analysis of contours and hatching can help, and
that artists use different methods, so we can not justifiably conclude that no forgery can be a perfect
duplicate.
Answer choice (D): We cannot be sure that every single work by Clovio contains the same hatching and
contour as his drawings. The argument concerns what can be helpful, not what is certain. Furthermore, it
is quite possible that an artist’s methods can differ from one medium to another (such as drawing versus
painting) while still being unique in comparison to those of other artists.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, as it ties together the factual statements in the
stimulus. There must be such an analyzable difference between the two artists’ contour and hatching
styles if such analysis allows one to distinguish between Michelangelo’s work and Giulio’s.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (E)
This stimulus consists primarily of information, with no strong argument or conclusion:
- 1. Artists’ different ways of producing contours and hatching can help distinguish one artists’
forgery or work from those of another artist.
2. Such analysis has shown that many originally attributed to Michelangelo were in fact painted
by Giulio Clovio.
analysis has allowed Michelangelo’s work to be distinguished from Giulio Clovio’s, what does this tell
us? It seems clear that the two artists must have had differing methods with respect to contour and
hatching, which would allow distinction between the two artists based on such analysis. This inference
will likely be helpful as we move on to the question, which, not surprisingly, is a Must Be True, the
question type that will often follow a factual stimulus with no real argumentation.
Answer choice (A): Contours and hatching are the discussed features, but that does not mean that they
are the main distinguishing features among artists’ works, so this choice is unwarranted and incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Although we know from the stimulus that many of the works formerly attributed to
Michelangelo had been misattributed, but we cannot conclude based on this premise that Giulio was a
forger, because the works could simply have been confused, or Giulio’s passed off as Michelangelo’s by
some third party.
Answer choice (C): The argument merely stated that analysis of contours and hatching can help, and
that artists use different methods, so we can not justifiably conclude that no forgery can be a perfect
duplicate.
Answer choice (D): We cannot be sure that every single work by Clovio contains the same hatching and
contour as his drawings. The argument concerns what can be helpful, not what is certain. Furthermore, it
is quite possible that an artist’s methods can differ from one medium to another (such as drawing versus
painting) while still being unique in comparison to those of other artists.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, as it ties together the factual statements in the
stimulus. There must be such an analyzable difference between the two artists’ contour and hatching
styles if such analysis allows one to distinguish between Michelangelo’s work and Giulio’s.