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Text 1
Historian Evelyn Vance argues that museum exhibitions of ancient classical sculptures must prioritize reconstructing their original, vibrant polychromy. Vance asserts that presenting these marble works in their current weathered, monochrome state fundamentally misrepresents the artists' initial intentions. According to Vance, leaving sculptures uncolored deprives modern viewers of the true aesthetic context of Greek and Roman art, reinforcing a false historical narrative.

Text 2
Art conservator Marcus Thorne maintains that attempting to physically repaint ancient sculptures based on chemical analysis of trace pigments is highly problematic. Thorne contends that applying modern paints risks causing irreversible damage to the underlying stone. Furthermore, because the exact historical binding agents and application techniques remain unknown, any colored physical reconstruction is ultimately a speculative projection of modern tastes rather than a restoration of historical reality.

Based on the texts, how would Marcus Thorne (Text 2) most likely respond to Evelyn Vance's proposal (Text 1)?

  1. By arguing that the restoration process could harm the physical artifacts and would rely too much on conjecture.Cevap
  2. B
    By agreeing that monochrome sculptures misrepresent the past but claiming that museums should focus on digital rather than physical restoration.
  3. C
    By asserting that Greek and Roman artists actually intended for the paint to wear away over time.
  4. D
    By denying that ancient classical sculptures were ever originally painted in vibrant colors.

Cevap

By arguing that the restoration process could harm the physical artifacts and would rely too much on conjecture.
The correct answer identifies Thorne's dual concerns: physical harm to the sculptures and the speculative nature of reconstruction. Thorne notes that applying modern paints risks 'reversible damage' and argues that because the original techniques are unknown, any restoration represents a 'speculative projection of modern tastes.'

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1
Analyze Evelyn Vance's argument in Text 1.
Vance proposes that museums should physically reconstruct the original polychromy (paint) of classical sculptures to avoid misrepresenting the artists' intentions.
To establish the core claim that Text 2 will react to.
2
Analyze Marcus Thorne's argument in Text 2.
Thorne warns that physical repainting risks damaging the marble and is speculative because the exact original paints and techniques are unknown.
To identify the counter-arguments and concerns raised by the second author.
3
Synthesize the relationship between the two perspectives to determine how Thorne would respond to Vance.
Thorne would oppose Vance's proposal by highlighting the risk of physical damage and the speculative nature of such reconstructions.
To find the option that matches this synthesized response.

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