They collected works that were culturally popular.


They collected works that depicted revolutions.

They collected works that depicted the history of cities.

They collected works that supported new, unusual artists.(MY ANSWER)

What did Henry Walter's collection communicate about his aesthetic preferences?

Walters enjoyed abstract art.

Walters enjoyed international art.(MY ANSWER)

Walters enjoyed timepiece art.

Walters enjoyed computer art.

Who are "they" in the first question? I do not know who Henry Walter is or was, so don't know that one, either. This may help you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Walters

lol I can't believe I'm responding 6 yrs later but "they" is referring to question #5, "What did the Vogels' artworks communicate about their historical interests?" in the Art Quiz. I'm also having trouble with that question so I came here hoping for answers but lol I guess not. Oh well, good luck to anyone taking this test! ;)

To determine the answer to this question, you need to examine the information provided about Henry Walters' collection and his aesthetic preferences.

According to the given statements, Henry Walters collected works that were culturally popular, depicted revolutions, portrayed the history of cities, and supported new, unusual artists. From these descriptions, it seems that Henry Walters had a diverse range of interests and appreciation for different art forms.

While you have chosen "Walters enjoyed works that supported new, unusual artists" as your answer, we don't have enough information to conclude that this was his primary aesthetic preference. The prompt mentions that he collected works supporting new, unusual artists, but it does not specify whether this was the main focus of his collection.

On the other hand, the statements do imply that Walters had an interest in various cultures and historic events. He collected works that were culturally popular, depicted revolutions, and portrayed the history of cities. Therefore, it is more accurate to say that Henry Walters enjoyed international art, as his collection seems to reflect a broader perspective and appreciation for art from different cultures and historical periods.

So, the correct answer is "Walters enjoyed international art."