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MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills: Passage 1
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Read this passage and answer the questions: In Philadelphia the new movement has some powerful allies, among whom should be promi- nently mentioned Thomas Eakins, a pupil of Gérôme, and at present professor in the Phila- delphia Academy of Art. One of Mr. Eakins's most ambitions paintings represents a surgical operation before a class in anatomy. It is char- acterized by so many excellent artistic qualities, that one regrets that the work as a whole fails to satisfy. Admirable draughtsman as this painter is, one is surprised that in the arrangement of the figures the perspective should have... Show more
MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills: Passage 1
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1. Which of the following aesthetic theories seem most important for the author's view of art?
2. Benjamin does not provide a name for the 'new movement.' Based on the descriptions in the passage, which of the following paintings might be included in this 'new movement'?
3. What does Benjamin's use of the word 'propriety' (line 30) most likely refer to?
4. More than a decade later, Eakins painted a similar composition of a surgical operation called The Agnew Clinic, with much brighter lighting and surgeons all dressed in white overcoats. It reflected the new practices of antiseptic surgery established in the intervening years between the two paintings. How does this information affect Benjamin's discussion of the earlier Eakins painting?
5. Which of the following criticisms of Benjamin's argument is the WEAKEST?
6. The main purpose of the passage is