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IV. Reading and comprehension (20%) 
    In order to establish photography as art, members of the Aesthetic Movement modeled their work on classical paintings, even copying the subjects and poses popularized by artists of the Classical Period. As the movement gained in popularity, photographers made a clear distinction between the elegant, artistic photography that conformed to the aesthetic standard used for paintings and the work of more realistic photographers that was beginning to appear. Since they were cloudy because of the gum bichromate plate that allowed for manual intervention, the aesthetic prints were easily distinguished from the more modern prints, which came to be called straightforward photographs. In contrast, the straightforward photographers produced images that were sharp and clear. Whereas the proponents of the Aesthetic movement continued to hand color their photographs, adding details and textures to conform to the art of printmakers, the philosophy that surrounded new photography rejected manipulation of either the subject matter or the print. The subjects included nature in its undisturbed state and people in everyday situations.
     A number of major exhibitions and the formation of photographic clubs during the late nineteenth century provided the impetus for the Photo-Secession Movement. Founded by Alfred Steiglitz in New York City in 1902, Photo-Secession had as its proposition the promotion of straightforward photography through exhibits and publications. One of the publications, Camera Work, has been recognized among the most beautiful journals ever produced. By the 1920s, the mechanical precision that had once been criticized as a defect by members of the Aesthetic movement had become a hallmark of modern photography. Chiefly through the efforts of Steiglitz, modern photography had seceded from painting and emerged as a legitimate art form. In summary, the Aesthetic Movement rejected reality for beauty, but the Photo-Secessionists embraced realism as even more beautiful.

【題組】45. It can be inferred from the passage that the author
(A) knew Alfred Steiglitz personally
(B) was not interested in Alfred Steiglitz
(C) disagreed with Alfred Steiglitz
(D) admired Alfred Steiglitz


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隨手按讚五星 祝上榜 (2024/08/28):

正確答案是 (D) admired Alfred Steiglitz

解釋:

從文章中可以推斷,作者對 Alfred Steiglitz 的努力和貢獻表示讚賞。文章中提到他通過 Photo-Secession Movement 推動了現代攝影的發展,並使其成為一種合法的藝術形式。這些描述表明作者對 Steiglitz 的成就持肯定和欣賞的態度。

其他選項的分析:

  • (A) knew Alfred Steiglitz personally 沒有證據表明作者認識 Steiglitz。
  • (B) was not interested in Alfred Steiglitz 明顯是錯誤的,因為作者花了相當多的篇幅來討論 Steiglitz 的貢獻。
  • (C) disagreed with Alfred Steiglitz 沒有跡象表明作者不同意 Steiglitz 的觀點或做法。
 
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