In Rembrandt’s day, many of his fellow painters portrayed their characters much like the idealized gods of Greek and Roman mytho

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问题 In Rembrandt’s day, many of his fellow painters portrayed their characters much like the idealized gods of Greek and Roman mythology. Rembrandt differed by painting people in a more realistic and humble manner. He used himself, his family members, and even beggars as models. He viewed these individuals as being just as worthy of immortalization in art as mythological figures. He also fittingly enhanced his work by the use of chiaroscuro, a painting technique where light striking the foregrounded figures dramatically contrasts with a darkened background. Rembrandt reflected his paintings by remaining true to his singular artistic vision and casting his own light on the darkness of conformity.
The passage supports which of the following statements about Rembrandt?

选项 A、Most of Rembrandt’s contemporaries avoided the use of humble models for their paintings.
B、Rembrandt achieved enhanced artistic effect through the use of a unique method.
C、Rembrandt saw artistic value in subject matter outside the mainstream.

答案A, B, C

解析 The best answer is A, B, and C. All of the choices are supported by the passage. Choice C is implied; Rembrandt presumably knew what his contemporaries were painting and chose different subject matter. This suggests that he saw artistic value in these other models.
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