Question #N993
The author suggests that the way in which we perceive a work of art is influenced by our knowledge of the world. The author provides the example of a painting of a man holding a glass of wine. Some people, the author suggests, might find the painting to be elegant and refined, while others might find it to be mundane and common. What is the most likely reason why the author offers this example?
The example of the painting of a man holding a glass of wine is most likely used to illustrate the idea that
A. artistic taste is subjective and influenced by individual experience.
B. the details of a work of art can reveal the artist’s intentions.
C. the meaning of a work of art can be interpreted in multiple ways.
D. the value of a work of art is determined by its historical context.
Correct Answer is: A
The author describes how the painting can be interpreted in two different ways, depending on the individual’s experiences and perspective. This suggests that the author wants to make the point that artistic taste is subjective and influenced by individual experience. The other choices are not supported by the text.