Les raboteurs de parquet, by Gustave Caillebotte - Test
  • 1. Who painted 'Les raboteurs de parquet'?
A) Édouard Manet
B) Gustave Caillebotte
C) Edgar Degas
D) Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  • 2. In what year was 'Les raboteurs de parquet' completed?
A) 1890
B) 1880
C) 1865
D) 1875
  • 3. What artistic movement is Caillebotte associated with?
A) Surrealism
B) Impressionism
C) Cubism
D) Romanticism
  • 4. Where is the painting currently housed?
A) Metropolitan Museum, New York
B) Musée d'Orsay, Paris
C) Louvre Museum, Paris
D) National Gallery, London
  • 5. What material are the workers planing in the painting?
A) Metal
B) Marble
C) Wood
D) Stone
  • 6. How many workers are depicted in the painting?
A) Four
B) Five
C) Two
D) Three
  • 7. What type of perspective is prominently used in the composition?
A) Linear perspective
B) Reverse perspective
C) Isometric perspective
D) Atmospheric perspective
  • 8. What social class does this painting primarily depict?
A) Working class
B) Bourgeoisie
C) Peasantry
D) Aristocracy
  • 9. What is the main light source in the painting?
A) Window on the left
B) Overhead lamp
C) Candle
D) Fireplace
  • 10. What type of building is likely being depicted?
A) Church
B) Palace
C) Barn
D) Apartment building
  • 11. How does Caillebotte show the workers' physical effort?
A) Facial expressions
B) Sweat on their faces
C) Spoken words
D) Muscular tension and poses
  • 12. What was Caillebotte's primary profession besides painting?
A) Doctor
B) Engineer
C) Architect
D) Lawyer
  • 13. How does Caillebotte show depth in the painting?
A) Text differences
B) Foreshortening of figures
C) Symbolic objects
D) Color changes
  • 14. What art critic praised this painting for its realism?
A) Émile Zola
B) Joris-Karl Huysmans
C) Charles Baudelaire
D) Stéphane Mallarmé
  • 15. How does the painting depict social class?
A) Celebrates aristocratic life
B) Criticizes the working class
C) Ignores class distinctions
D) Shows dignity in manual labor
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