A Negress, by Anna Bilińska
  • 1. In which century was 'A Negress' created?
A) 19th century
B) 17th century
C) 18th century
D) 20th century
  • 2. Anna Bilińska was a prominent artist from which country?
A) Poland
B) Russia
C) France
D) Germany
  • 3. What artistic movement is Bilińska primarily associated with?
A) Realism
B) Romanticism
C) Symbolism
D) Impressionism
  • 4. What is the dominant color scheme in 'A Negress'?
A) Primary colors
B) Earth tones
C) Monochrome
D) Pastel colors
  • 5. What is the current location of 'A Negress'?
A) British Museum
B) Hermitage Museum
C) Louvre Museum
D) National Museum in Warsaw
  • 6. What year was 'A Negress' completed?
A) 1884
B) 1875
C) 1890
D) 1900
  • 7. What art school did Bilińska attend in Paris?
A) École des Beaux-Arts
B) Académie de la Grande Chaumière
C) Académie Colarossi
D) Académie Julian
  • 8. What makes 'A Negress' significant in art history?
A) First abstract portrait
B) Collaborative work
C) Largest Polish painting
D) Early European portrait of Black woman
  • 9. What elements emphasize the subject's dignity?
A) Ornate frame
B) Background figures
C) Composition and lighting
D) Written text
  • 10. What art influenced Bilińska's style?
A) French academic art
B) Byzantine icons
C) African sculpture
D) Japanese woodblocks
  • 11. What exhibition featured 'A Negress' during Bilińska's lifetime?
A) Paris Salon
B) Venice Biennale
C) World's Fair
D) Royal Academy
  • 12. What was Bilińska's professional achievement?
A) Royal patronage
B) Art school founder
C) International recognition
D) Art theorist
  • 13. What is the primary medium of Anna Bilińska's 'A Negress'?
A) Charcoal on paper
B) Oil on canvas
C) Watercolor on paper
D) Tempera on wood
  • 14. What distinctive item of clothing does the subject wear in the portrait?
A) Red shawl
B) Gold necklace
C) White headscarf
D) Blue turban
  • 15. What was Bilińska's intended career path before focusing on painting?
A) Dance
B) Medicine
C) Music
D) Literature
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