Saturn Devouring His Son, by Francisco Goya
  • 1. Who painted 'Saturn Devouring His Son'?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Diego Velázquez
C) Salvador Dalí
D) Francisco Goya
  • 2. What artistic movement is Goya associated with?
A) Baroque
B) Impressionism
C) Romanticism
D) Cubism
  • 3. What mythological figure is depicted?
A) Saturn (Cronus)
B) Hades
C) Zeus
D) Poseidon
  • 4. Why does Saturn devour his children?
A) To gain their powers
B) Fear of being overthrown
C) Divine punishment
D) Hunger
  • 5. What is the current location of the painting?
A) British Museum, London
B) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
C) Louvre Museum, Paris
D) Museo del Prado, Madrid
  • 6. Which series does this painting belong to?
A) Los Caprichos
B) Royal Portraits
C) Black Paintings
D) The Disasters of War
  • 7. How did Goya apply the Black Paintings?
A) As book illustrations
B) As frescoes in a church
C) Directly onto his house walls
D) On commissioned canvases
  • 8. What is notable about Saturn's eyes?
A) Wide with madness
B) Glowing red
C) Closed in sorrow
D) Missing entirely
  • 9. How is Saturn depicted physically?
A) Muscular and heroic
B) Gaunt and monstrous
C) Elderly and frail
D) Youthful and strong
  • 10. How was the painting transferred from the wall?
A) Plaster to canvas transfer
B) Recreated by copyists
C) Careful removal intact
D) Digital reproduction
  • 11. What is missing from the son's depiction?
A) Facial expression
B) Mythological symbols
C) Most of the body
D) Blood
  • 12. What makes this painting psychologically disturbing?
A) Bright cheerful colors
B) Comedic exaggeration
C) Abstract representation
D) Raw depiction of violence
  • 13. What body part is missing from the son?
A) Right leg
B) Head
C) Both hands
D) Left arm
  • 14. How many Black Paintings did Goya create?
A) 22
B) 14
C) 30
D) 8
  • 15. What is Saturn's body position?
A) Lying down
B) Standing
C) Sitting on throne
D) Kneeling
  • 16. What is the painting's size?
A) 80 × 60 cm
B) 200 × 150 cm
C) 300 × 200 cm
D) 143.5 × 81.4 cm
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