There is no mystery as to why figurative painting revived in the late 1970s. People
want to look at recognizable images. Sorting out art theories reflected in abstract paintings is no substitute for the sense of empathy that comes from looking at a realistic painting of a figure in a landscape.
Perhaps members of the art felt that its lack of realistic subject matter was a rejection of the viewers and their world.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
(A) Abstract paintings
often include or forms that are suggestive of real objects or emotions.
(B) The art-viewing public
wished to see traditional subjects treated in a nontraditional manner.
(C) Paintings that depict a recognizable physical world rather than the emotional world of the artist's life
require more artistic talent to create.
(D) The general public is
unable to understand the theories on which abstract painting is based.
(E) The artistic
preferences of the art-viewing public stimulated the revival.
Only C, D and E are the contenders.
With the first sentence as conclusion the rest of the part of passage is the reasoning behind it. The word 'perhaps' is confusing(more deceiving) a bit since it may lead people to believe that normal viewers don't understand abstract paintings. This makes D look good thus or may be a far choice C.
E does not look at all connecting the dots but conclusion-wise it's the best because people WANTED(preferences) to look at recognisable paintings.
Answer E.