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The invention of photography had a significant impact on the art of painting
in the nineteenth century.
Answer Choices
1 For a brief time, artists preferred not to paint natural or realistic
images that would have to compete with photographs.
2 Before photography, Canaletto had used the camera obscura to project scenes
onto a paper or glass plate.
3 The photographic processes of Louis Daguerre and William Henry Talbot both
made permanent images, but only Talbot's process allowed making multiple
copies.
4 The work of Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey established
photography both as a science and as an art.
5 Photography made accurate images widely and inexpensively available, but
this popular success also had the effect of lowering its perceived value in
relation to the fine arts.
6 Photography eliminated the painted portrait miniature, led artists to
accurately represent movement, and affected pictorial composition, but did
not replace traditional visual arts.
我的答案是456
解答給236
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我在做這題的時候一直想不出來
The invention of photography had a significant impact on the art of painting
in the nineteenth century.
Answer Choices
1 For a brief time, artists preferred not to paint natural or realistic
images that would have to compete with photographs.
2 Before photography, Canaletto had used the camera obscura to project scenes
onto a paper or glass plate.
3 The photographic processes of Louis Daguerre and William Henry Talbot both
made permanent images, but only Talbot's process allowed making multiple
copies.
4 The work of Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey established
photography both as a science and as an art.
5 Photography made accurate images widely and inexpensively available, but
this popular success also had the effect of lowering its perceived value in
relation to the fine arts.
6 Photography eliminated the painted portrait miniature, led artists to
accurately represent movement, and affected pictorial composition, but did
not replace traditional visual arts.
我的答案是456
解答給236
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