(E) Any adequate future interpretation of impressionism will have to come to terms with Herbert's view of this art movement.
22. According to the passage, Rewald's book on impressionism was characterized by
which one of the following?
(A) evenhanded objectivity about the achievements of impressionism
(B) bias in favor of certain impressionist painters
(C) an emphasis on the stylistic features of impressionist painting
(D) an idiosyncratic view of which painters were to be classified as impressionists.
(E) a refusal to enter into the ideological debates that had characterized earlier discussions of impressionism
23. The author implies that Herbert's redefinition of the boundaries of impressionism resulted from which one of the following?
(A) an exclusive emphasis on form and style
(B) a bias in favor of the representation of modern industry
(C) an attempt to place impressionism within a specific sociocultural context
(D) a broadening of the term impressionism to include all nineteenth-century French painting
(E) an insufficient familiarity with earlier interpretations of impressionism.
24. The author states which one of the following about modern industry and labor as subjects for painting?
(A) The impressionists neglected these subjects in their paintings.
(B) Herbert's book on impressionism fails to give adequate treatment of these subjects.
(C) The impressionists' treatment of these subjects was idealized.
(D) Rewald's treatment of impressionist painters focused inordinately on their representations of these subjects.
(E) Modernist painters presented a distorted picture of these subjects.
25. Which one of the following most accurately describes the structure of the author's argument in the passage?