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Stupendous prices were paid in a historic sale of 19th- and 20th-century avant-garde paintings collected over a lifetime by John Hay Whitney and his wife, Betsy Cushing Whitney,
Picasso's "Garcon à la Pipe" (Boy With a Pipe), painted in 1905, shot up to $104.1 million at Sotheby's during a protracted bidding match over the telephone. That is nearly twice the previous record for the artist: the $55 million paid for "La Femme aux Bras Croisés" at Christie's New York in November 2000.
The huge figure reflects the double iconic value that the portrait derived from its mastery and from the aura of its owners, the very patrician Whitneys. The portrait is perhaps the artist's ultimate achievement. Constantly hailed as the giant of modem art, Picasso was probably at his greatest when working under the spell of Old Masters. The rigorous composition, the color balance and the profound psychological probe of the young sitter place the likeness in a category that begins with Italian Renaissance portraitists and continues tight through the 19th century with Corot and Degas.
Bought by Whitney in 1950, the painting was seen at distant intervals in major exhibitions dealing with the artist, from the 1967 Grand Palais retrospective in Paris to the 1996 portrait show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The portrait was thus both famous in art history and forgotten. This maximized its impact.
Not least, "Garcon à la Pipe" epitomized the taste of connoisseurs of the old school who bought on the strength of their convictions, not on advice. They collected for the sake of the art, neither for investment—they were already rich—nor to achieve social status, which they had by birth. In short, the Whitney sale marked the end of an era when the old cultivated elite of the Western world dominated the art market.
Buyers sensed the unique character of the occasion. They responded to pictures that played each other up, linked by affinities that went beyond style or school.
Edouard Manet's "Les Courses au Bois de Boulogne" (Races in the Bois de Boulogne) is as important regarding the Impressionist's painting as "Garcon" is within Picasso's oeuvre. The complex composition worthy of 17th-century masters is combined with a sketchiness in much of the detail that already heralds the march toward Abstractionism.
The forward thrust of the horses in the foreground and the tense postures of their riders give the picture a vigor and an authority it shares with the Picasso. And like Picasso's portrait, it owes a soothing harmony to its color balance. The Manet brought $26.3 million—a figure deemed disappointing by some only because market prices are at an all-time high.
The same combination of boldness in composition and harmony in the color scheme can again be detected in Claude Monet's "Bateaux Sur le Galet" (Boats on the Strand), painted in 1004. Here too the work is unusual. The thrust of the Brush strokes that define the boats and the close-up view of hulls that seem to burst out of the space in which they are lodged create an Expressionist effect. At $4.46 million, the rare masterpiece was worth every peony of it.
With remarkable consistency, Whitney sought and found similar characteristics in the work of artists that seemed least likely to display them. Odilon Redon's admirable still life of flowers in a vase seems compressed in a space too small to contain it. Painted in oil rather than drawn in pastel, the still life has a brilliance in its color harmony that is quite unusual. Curiously, "Fleurs Dans un Vase Vert" cost a comparatively moderate $1.68 million. It was not obvious enough in the context of that evening's sale.
The collector's versatility where style, school and period were concerned was exceptional. He apparently bought with equal relish some paintings as extraordinarily advanced for their time as others seem rooted in timeless classicism.
"Nature Morte au Purro II" was painted by Matisse around 1904-1905 in the contrasted colors of the Fanves, quickly applied in juxtaposed touches. These distill form and outline. The still life rose to $1.85 million, but did not match the highest expectations pinned on it.
The Matisse bears a kinship of sorts to one of Paul Signac's most original compositions, painted in 1807. In the small close-up view of the stem of a boat, the sea and the sky are handled as a shower of broad greenish and bluish specks, The Signac touched a chord. At $1 million it fared better than the Matisse in comparative terms. Given their modernity, neither picture was wildly expensive in today's market.
单选题 The relationship between the second and third paragraphs is that
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[定位] 题干直接给出定位在第2段和第3段。 [解析] 文中第2段讲述毕加索“拿烟斗的男孩”这幅画拍卖出1.041亿美元的天价,几乎是以前艺术品价格记录的两倍。第3段第1句“巨大的数目反映了该画源自其作者和主人(贵族惠特尼)的价值”,随后讲毕加索独特的画风和成就。由此可见,两段之间在逻辑上有因果关系,“拿烟斗的男孩”之所以能够以如此高的价格拍卖(第2段)是因为其所体现的价值(第3段),因此选B。 [点睛] 段落关系题。原文中第3段第1句起到承上启下的作用,两个段落的关系也暗含其中。A(第3段是第2段的子类别)、C(第2段概括,第3段举例子)和D(两段都陈述毕加索化作的价值)都没有正确反映两个段落之间的关系。
单选题 According to the passage, connoisseurs of the old school
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[定位] 根据题干中的关键词connoisseurs of the old school定位到第5段。 [解析] 文中第5段指出老一派行家们是根据自己的判断而购买绘画,他们不是为了投资和社会地位而收藏,而是为了艺术。因此,B正确。 [点睛] 细节题。根据原文该段第1句中的not on advice可排除A;原文第2句中的neither for investment和nor to achieve social status明确表明C和D也不正确。
单选题 Edouard Manet's Races in the Bois de Boulogne is similar to Picasso's works in all the following aspects EXCEPT
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[定位] 根据题干中的Edouard Manet's及Picasso's works定位到第7、8段。 [解析] 文中第7段引出Edouard Manet的作品,在第8段与Picasso的作品进行比较,他们在活力和权威及颜色搭配方面相似,选项A、B、C均符合原文意思,故选D。 [点睛] 细节题。原文第8段末句表明马奈的画买了$26.3 million的价格,而第2段首句说到毕加索的“拿烟斗的男孩”卖出$104.1 million的价格,由此对比可知D是他们作品的不同之处。
单选题 According to the passage, ______ creates an Expressionist effect.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[定位] 根据题干中的Expressionist effect定位到第9段。 [解析] 第9段中提到表现主义的效果体现在其气势上,让人感觉它好像是从天而降,而只有莫奈的“搁浅之船”符合这一特点,故选D。 [点睛] 细节题。此题的四个选项提到的作品在文中都出现过,与原文一一对照比较费时。要迅速找出正确答案,需根据题干中的关键词Expressionist准确定位,仔细阅读该段,可知莫奈的“搁浅之船”创造了一种表现主义的效果。
单选题 "The Matisse bears a kinship of sorts to one of Paul Signac’s..." in the last paragraph means
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[定位] 题目直接给出定位在最后一段。 [解析] 该句意为“马蒂斯的绘画与保罗。西涅克……有着相似之处”,仔细对比选项得知只有选项C与之同义,故为答案。 [点睛] 句意理解题。需正确理解句中的关键词kinship,然后进行同义对释。该句中的kinship指的不是血缘上的亲属关系,而表示“相似性”的意思。