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10. DENEME                         Ortaöğretim Genel Müdürlüğü                  YDT DENEMELERİ


                                                           39.  We can understand from the passage that ----.
           38. - 40. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
                                                               A)  Picasso’s unprecedented success in the fine arts
                                                                 brought him great wealth and world fame in the
          Born in 1881, Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a Spanish painter,
                                                                 1900s
          sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who
          lived in France most of his adult life. He is regarded as one   B)  when Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso met for the
          of the most significant artists of the twentieth century, having   first time, they were both in their early twenties
          co-founded the Cubist movement, created ‘built sculpture’,   C)  although Picasso was born in Spain in the 18
                                                                                                  th
          co-developed ‘collage’, and helped develop a broad range   century, he spent most of his life in France
          of techniques. In his early years, he had exceptional
                                                               D)  the style he had before the mid-1920s was no
          creative skills in painting in a realistic style. His technique   different from the one he had afterwards
          evolved over the first decade of the twentieth century as he
                                                               E)  Picasso was the only artist to develop cubism and
          experimented with various theories, methods, and concepts.
          After 1906, Picasso was inspired by the work of the slightly   thus invent ‘built sculpture’ and ‘collage’
          older artist Henri Matisse to try out more radical techniques.
          It started a competition between the two artists, who were
          later seen as the founders of modern art by many critics.
          Much of Picasso’s work from the late 1910s and early
          1920s was in a neoclassical style, while his work from the
          mid-1920s often incorporated surrealist elements. Picasso
          acquired international acclaim and vast prosperity for his
          creative exploits throughout his long life and became one of
          the most well-known characters in twentieth-century art.





        38.  According to the passage, which of the following is
            true about Henri Matisse?                      40.  It is pointed out in the passage that Pablo Ruiz
                                                              Picasso ----.
            A)  He was less experienced than Pablo Ruiz Picasso in
               painting when they met.                         A)  was not influenced by anyone in his works throughout
            B)  He was the only artist seen as the founder of modern   his life
               art.                                            B)  was regarded as the only pioneer of contemporary
            C)  In his works, he was very conservative about the   art
               classical methods he used.                      C)  did not use a single method that remained the same
            D)  There was no rivalry between him and Pablo Ruiz   over the years
               Picasso throughout their lives.                 D)  would not have lived in wealth if he had been
            E)  He inspired Pablo Ruiz Picasso to use different   well-known
               techniques in his art.                          E)  earned his living by only painting and sculpting
                                                                 throughout his life























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