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 Questions 41-50

  The Arts and Crafts Movement in the United States was responsible for sweeping changes in attitudes toward the decorative arts, then considered the minor or household arts. Its focus on decorative arts helped to induce United Slates museums and private

  Line collectors to begin collecting furniture, glass, ceramics, metalwork, and textiles in the

  (5) late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The fact that artisans, who were looked on as mechanics or skilled workers in the eighteenth century, are frequently considered artists today is directly attributable to the Arts and Crafts Movement of the nineteenth century. The importance now placed on attractive and harmonious home decoration can also be traced to this period, when Victorian interior arrangements were revised to

  (10) admit greater light and more freely flowing spaces.

  The Arts and Crafts Movement reacted against mechanized processes that threatened handcrafts and resulted in cheapened, monotonous merchandise. Founded in the late nineteenth century by British social critics John Ruskin and William Morris, the movement revered craft as a form of art. In a rapidly industrializing society, most

  (15) Victorians agreed that art was an essential moral ingredient in the home environment, and in many middle- and working-class homes craft was the only form of art, Ruskin and his followers criticized not only the degradation of artisans reduced to machine operators, but also the impending loss of daily contact with handcrafted objects, fashioned with pride, integrity, and attention to beauty.

  (20) In the United States as well as in Great Britain, reformers extolled the virtues of

  handcrafted objects: simple, straightforward design; solid materials of good quality; and sound, enduring construction techniques. These criteria were interpreted in a variety of styles, ranging from rational and geometric to romantic or naturalistic. Whether abstract, stylized, or realistically treated, the consistent theme in virtually all Arts and Crafts

  (25) design is nature.

  The Arts and Crafts Movement was much more than a particular style; it was a philosophy of domestic life. Proponents believed that if simple design, high-quality materials, and honest construction were realized in the home and its appointments, then the occupants would enjoy moral and therapeutic effects. For both artisan and consumer,

  (30) the Arts and Crafts doctrine was seen as a magical force against the undesirable effects of industrialization.

  41. The passage primarily focuses on nineteenth-century arts and crafts in terms of which of the following?

  (A) Their naturalistic themes

  (B) Their importance in museum collections

  (C) Their British origin

  (D) Their role in an industrialized society

  42. According to the passage, before the nineteenth century, artisans were thought to be

  (A) defenders of moral standards

  (B) creators of cheap merchandise

  (C) skilled workers

  (D) artists

  43. It can be inferred from the passage that the Arts and Crafts Movement would have considered ail of the following to be artists EXCEPT

  (A) creators of textile designs

  (B) people who produce handmade glass objects

  (C) operators of machines that automatically cut legs, for furniture

  (D) metalworkers who create unique pieces of jewelry

  44. The word "revered" in line 14 is closest in meaning to

  (A) respected

  (B) described

  (C) avoided

  (D) created

  45. According to paragraph 2, the handcrafted objects in the homes of middle- and working-class families

  usually were

  (A) made by members of the family

  (B) the least expensive objects in their homes

  (C) regarded as being morally uplifting

  (D) thought to symbolize progress

  46. The word "extolled" in line 20 is closest in meaning to

  (A) exposed

  (B) praised

  (C) believed

  (D) accepted

  47. The author mentions all of the following as attributes of handcrafted objects EXCEPT

  (A) the pride with which they were crafted

  (B) the complexity of their design

  (C) the long time that they lasted

  (D) the quality of their materials

  48. The word "consistent" in line 24 is closest in meaning to

  (A) conservative

  (B) considerable

  (C) constant

  (D) concrete

  49. According to the passage, which of the following changes occurred at the same time as the Arts and Crafts Movement?

  (A) The creation of brighter and more airy spaces inside homes

  (B) The rejection of art that depicted nature in a realistic manner

  (C) A decline of interest in art museum collections

  (D) An increase in the buying of imported art objects

  50. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?

  (A) Private collectors in the nineteenth century concentrated on acquiring paintings.

  (B) The Arts and Crafts Movement in the United States, unlike the one in Britain, did not react strongly

  against mechanized processes.

  (C) Handcrafted objects in the United States and Britain in the nineteenth century did not use geometric

  designs.

  (D) The Arts and Crafts Movement believed in the beneficial effect for people from being surrounded by beautiful objects.

 

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